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    Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Jul;36(12):4149-57. Epub 2008 Jun 13.

    Cis-regulatory modules in the mammalian liver: composition depends on strength of Foxa2 consensus site.

    Tuteja G, Jensen ST, White P, Kaestner KH.

    Department of Genetics, Genomics and Computational Biology Graduate Group, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

    Foxa2 is a critical transcription factor that controls liver development and plays an important role in hepatic gluconeogensis in adult mice. Here, we use genome-wide location analysis for Foxa2 to identify its targets in the adult liver. We then show by computational analyses that Foxa2 containing cis-regulatory modules are not constructed from a random assortment of binding sites for other transcription factors expressed in the liver, but rather that their composition depends on the strength of the Foxa2 consensus site present. Genes containing a cis-regulatory module with a medium or weak Foxa2 consensus site are much more liver-specific than the genes with a strong consensus site. We not only provide a better understanding of the mechanisms of Foxa2 regulation but also introduce a novel method for identification of different cis-regulatory modules involving a single factor.

    PMID: 18556755 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2475634

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