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Conserved structure, regulatory elements, and transcriptional regulation from the GATA-1 gene testis promoterOnodera et al., 1997
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- Onodera K
- Yomogida K
- Suwabe N
- Takahashi S
- Muraosa Y
- Hayashi N
- Ito E
- Gu L
- Rassoulzadegan M
- Engel J
- Yamamoto M
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- The journal of biochemistry
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Transcription factor GATA-1 was first identified in erythroid cells, but was later shown to also be expressed in Sertoli cells of the mouse testis. GATA-1 transcription in testis initiates from a different first exon (exon IT) than the erythroid mRNA (transcribed from exon IE). To begin …
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