Binding of nuclear proteins to a conserved histone H1t promoter element suggests an important role in testis-specific transcription
Abstract
The testis-specific histone H1t gene is transcribed only in primary spermatocytes during spermatogenesis. Recently, expression of the rat gene was shown to be limited to primary spermatocytes in transgenic mice, revealing that promoter elements sufficient for regulating tissue-specific transcription were present in the cloned rat gene. In this study the mouse histone H1t gene has been cloned, and sequenced and its promoter region has been...
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Title
Binding of nuclear proteins to a conserved histone H1t promoter element suggests an important role in testis-specific transcription
Published Date
Mar 1, 1996
Volume
60
Issue
3
Pages
348 - 362
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