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Genomics
Article . 1995 . Peer-reviewed
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Genomics
Article . 1995
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Structure of the leukemia-associated human CBFB gene

Authors: A, Hajra; F S, Collins;

Structure of the leukemia-associated human CBFB gene

Abstract

We have determined the structure of the human CBFB gene, which encodes the beta subunit of the heterodimeric transcription factor core binding factor (CBF). This gene becomes fused to the MYH11 gene encoding smooth muscle myosin heavy chain by an inversion of chromosome 16 that occurs in the M4Eo subtype of acute myeloid leukemia. The CBFB gene contains 6 exons and spans 50 kb. The gene is highly conserved in animal species as distant as Drosophila, and the exon boundaries are in locations identical to those of the murine Cbfb homologue. The CBFB promoter region has typical features of a housekeeping gene, including high G+C content, high frequency of CpG dinucleotides, and lack of canonical TATA and CCAAT boxes. This gene has a single transcriptional start site, 345 nucleotides upstream of the beginning of the coding region. The human and mouse CBFB promoters show conservation of several transcriptional regulatory sequence motifs, including binding sites for Sp1, Ets family members, and Myc, but do not contain any CBF binding sites. The 5' end of the human CBFB gene also contains a highly polymorphic, transcribed CGG repeat that is not present in the murine homologue.

Keywords

DNA, Complementary, Polymorphism, Genetic, Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, Exons, Myosins, Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid, Core Binding Factor beta Subunit, Introns, DNA-Binding Proteins, Transcription Factor AP-2, Leukemia, Myeloid, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Acute Disease, Animals, Humans, Cloning, Molecular, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Phylogeny, Transcription Factors

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