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SUBMITTER: Cai BH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4892394 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cai Bi-He BH Chao Chung-Faye CF Lin Hwang-Chi HC Huang Hua-Ying HY Kannagi Reiji R Chen Jang-Yi JY
Journal of biochemistry 20160127 6
The canonical core sequence of the p53 response element, CATG, has a two-base A/T gap. Previously, we found that p53 can also activate a non-canonical four-base A/T gap CATATG core sequence. In this study, we investigated the possible number of A/T bases used by p53 and showed that a six-base A/T gap CATATATG core sequence was the maximum A/T gap in the p53 response element that could be upregulated by p53 and p63. Canonical and non-canonical p53 response elements also have three-base flanking s ...[more]