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Research Article

The Antioxidant/electrophile Response Element Motif

Pages 235-248 | Published online: 09 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Cells exposed to oxidative stress or electrophilic xenobiotics respond by transcriptionally up-regulating a battery of genes that contain a cis-acting element in their promoter region known as the antioxidant/electrophile response element (ARE). Mutational analysis of the promoter regions of ARE-containing genes led to the creation of two different models for the ARE; a core ARE (cARE: RTGACnnnGC) and an extended ARE (eARE: TMAnnRTGAYnnnGCAwwww). Using bioinformatic software we have aligned the promoter regions of several ARE-containing genes to produce two position-specific probability matrices that independently describe the cARE and eARE. These matrices can also be used to quantitatively assess putative AREs

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