1999
DOI: 10.1042/bj3440755
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Functional analysis of the promoter region of the human phosphotyrosine phosphatase activator gene: Yin Yang 1 is essential for core promoter activity

Abstract: The phosphotyrosine phosphatase activator (PTPA) has been isolated as an in vitro regulator of protein phosphatase 2A. Human PTPA is encoded by a single gene, the structure and chromosomal localization of which have been determined in our previous work. Here we describe the further isolation, sequencing and functional characterization of the PTPA promoter region. In agreement with its ubiquitous expression, the PTPA promoter displays several characteristics of housekeeping genes: it lacks both a TATA-box and a… Show more

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“…Housekeeping genes can still be subjected to transcriptional regulation by additional factors, as previously shown for a number of other genes with promoters of this class (Kelner et al, 2000;Janssens et al, 1999;Perrin and Foster, 1997;Harrison et al, 1996). Accordingly, the RAC1 promoter contains consensus motifs for binding of the transcription factors E2F-2, the jun/fos-containing homo-or heteromeric complexes AP1, AP2, AP4 and for the oncogene ETS-1.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Housekeeping genes can still be subjected to transcriptional regulation by additional factors, as previously shown for a number of other genes with promoters of this class (Kelner et al, 2000;Janssens et al, 1999;Perrin and Foster, 1997;Harrison et al, 1996). Accordingly, the RAC1 promoter contains consensus motifs for binding of the transcription factors E2F-2, the jun/fos-containing homo-or heteromeric complexes AP1, AP2, AP4 and for the oncogene ETS-1.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 89%