A dinucleotide deletion in the ankyrin promoter alters gene expression, transcription initiation and TFIID complex formation in hereditary spherocytosis
Gallagher PG, Nilson DG, Wong C, Weisbein JL, Garrett-Beal LJ, Eber SW, Bodine DM. A dinucleotide deletion in the ankyrin promoter alters gene expression, transcription initiation and TFIID complex formation in hereditary spherocytosis. Human Molecular Genetics 2005, 14: 2501-2509. PMID: 16037067, DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddi254.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnkyrinsBase CompositionDNA PrimersErythrocyte MembraneGene Expression RegulationGenes, ReporterHumansPeptide Chain Initiation, TranslationalPolymerase Chain ReactionPolymorphism, Single-Stranded ConformationalPromoter Regions, GeneticSequence DeletionSpherocytosis, HereditaryTATA BoxTranscription Factor TFIIDTranscription, GeneticConceptsTFIID complex formationTATA-binding proteinTranscription initiation siteGene expressionAnkyrin promoterCis elementsInitiation siteCore promoter DNAMultiple transcription initiation sitesPreinitiation complex formationStart site utilizationComplex formationSite utilizationAlters gene expressionTFIID complexFunctional Sp1Promoter DNATranscription initiationTypes of promotersErythroid promoterMammalian promotersGene transcriptionTG deletionMutant promotersReporter gene