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Identification of AflR Binding Sites in the Genome of Aspergillus flavus by ChIP-Seq.


ABSTRACT: We report here the AflR binding motif of Aspergillus flavus for the first time with the aid of ChIP-seq analysis. Of the 540 peak sequences associated with AflR binding events, 66.8% were located within 2 kb upstream (promoter region) of translational start sites. The identified 18-bp binding motif was a perfect palindromic sequence, 5'-CSSGGGWTCGAWCCCSSG'3' with S representing G or C and W representing A or T. On closer examination, we hypothesized that the 18-bp motif sequence identified contained two identical parts (here called motif A and motif B). Motif A was in positions 8-18 on the upper strand, while motif B was in positions 11-1 on the bottom strand. The inferred length and sequence of the putative motif identified in A. flavus were similar to previous findings in A. parasiticus and A. nidulans. Gene ontology analysis indicated that AflR bound to other genes outside the aflatoxin biosynthetic gene cluster.

SUBMITTER: Kong Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7344883 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of AflR Binding Sites in the Genome of Aspergillus flavus by ChIP-Seq.

Kong Qing Q   Chang Perng-Kuang PK   Li Chunjuan C   Hu Zhaorong Z   Zheng Mei M   Sun Quanxi Q   Shan Shihua S  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20200421 2


We report here the AflR binding motif of <i>Aspergillus flavus</i> for the first time with the aid of ChIP-seq analysis. Of the 540 peak sequences associated with AflR binding events, 66.8% were located within 2 kb upstream (promoter region) of translational start sites. The identified 18-bp binding motif was a perfect palindromic sequence, 5'-CSSGGGWTCGAWCCCSSG'3' with S representing G or C and W representing A or T. On closer examination, we hypothesized that the 18-bp motif sequence identifie  ...[more]

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