1992
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.12.5.1932
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Identification of the promoter region involved in the autoregulation of the transcriptional activator ALCR in Aspergillus nidulans.

Abstract: The ALCR protein is the transcriptional activator of the ethanol utilization pathway in the filamentous fungus AspergiUlus nidulans. This activator belongs to a family of fungal proteins having a conserved DNA-binding domain containing six cysteines (C6 class) with some striking features. At variance with other motifs of this class, the binding domain of ALCR is strongly asymmetrical in relation to the central cysteines and moreover was predicted to adopt a helix-turn-helix structure. This domain of ALCR was s… Show more

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“…chain reaction and cloned in frame with the GST gene in the pGEX-2T plasmid (Pharmacia Biotech Inc.). The protein was expressed from the tac promoter and purified as described earlier (17,14). The protein obtained was 80 -90% pure as judged by SDS gel electrophoresis using Coomassie Blue staining.…”
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“…chain reaction and cloned in frame with the GST gene in the pGEX-2T plasmid (Pharmacia Biotech Inc.). The protein was expressed from the tac promoter and purified as described earlier (17,14). The protein obtained was 80 -90% pure as judged by SDS gel electrophoresis using Coomassie Blue staining.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methylation interference was performed as described previously (14). Briefly, single-strand DNA was end-labeled with [␥-32 P]ATP (3000 Ci/ mmol), annealed with its complementary nonlabeled strand, and used for EMSAs.…”
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