Pdr1,3p gene transcriptions
Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Henry A. Hoff
Human genes
Interactions
Consensus sequences
The upstream activating sequence (UAS) for the Pdr1p/Pdr3p is 5'-TCCGCGGA-3'.[1]
Pdr samplings
Copying TCCGCGGA in "⌘F" yields none between ZSCAN22 and A1BG and none between ZNF497 and A1BG as can be found by the computer programs.
For the Basic programs testing consensus sequence TCCGCGGA (starting with SuccessablesPdr.bas) written to compare nucleotide sequences with the sequences on either the template strand (-), or coding strand (+), of the DNA, in the negative direction (-), or the positive direction (+), the programs are, are looking for, and found:
- negative strand, negative direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- positive strand, negative direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- positive strand, positive direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- negative strand, positive direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- complement, negative strand, negative direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- complement, positive strand, negative direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- complement, positive strand, positive direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- complement, negative strand, positive direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- inverse complement, negative strand, negative direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- inverse complement, positive strand, negative direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- inverse complement, positive strand, positive direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- inverse complement, negative strand, positive direction, looking for TCCGCGGA, 0.
- inverse negative strand, negative direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- inverse positive strand, negative direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- inverse positive strand, positive direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
- inverse negative strand, positive direction, looking for AGGCGCCT, 0.
Acknowledgements
The content on this page was first contributed by: Henry A. Hoff.
See also
References
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