Genomic organization of the human Y-box protein (YB-1) gene

Gene. 1998 Jan 5;206(1):93-7. doi: 10.1016/s0378-1119(97)00570-2.

Abstract

The human Y-box protein (YB-1) is a member of a family of DNA-binding proteins containing a highly conserved cold shock domain. The genomic organization of the human YB-1 gene was determined from five overlapping genomic clones that encompassed all exons of the gene. Sequence analysis of these clones revealed that human YB-1 spans approximately 19 kb of genomic DNA and contains eight exons. The cold shock domain is encoded by exons 1-5. Both exon-splitting and codon-splitting in the region of the gene encoding the cold shock domain are similar to those in the corresponding region of another Y-box binding protein, dbpA. Exon-intron structures and nucleotide sequences of the regions encoding the N-terminal and C-terminal domains of the two proteins differ markedly between YB-1 and dbpA. These observations suggest that YB-1 and dbpA arose by duplication of a common ancestral gene encoding all these domains.

MeSH terms

  • Base Sequence
  • Blotting, Southern
  • CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins*
  • Carrier Proteins*
  • DNA-Binding Proteins / genetics*
  • Exons
  • Genome, Human
  • Heat-Shock Proteins / genetics
  • Humans
  • Introns
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • NFI Transcription Factors
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Pseudogenes
  • RNA Splicing
  • Transcription Factors*
  • Y-Box-Binding Protein 1

Substances

  • CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins
  • Carrier Proteins
  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • Heat-Shock Proteins
  • NFI Transcription Factors
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Transcription Factors
  • Y-Box-Binding Protein 1
  • YBX1 protein, human
  • YBX3 protein, human