The functional consequences of alternative promoter use in mammalian genomes

RV Davuluri, Y Suzuki, S Sugano, C Plass… - Trends in Genetics, 2008 - cell.com
RV Davuluri, Y Suzuki, S Sugano, C Plass, THM Huang
Trends in Genetics, 2008cell.com
We are beginning to appreciate the increasing complexity of mammalian gene structure. A
phenomenon that adds an important dimension to this complexity is the use of alternative
gene promoters that drive widespread cell type, tissue type or developmental gene
regulation. Recent annotations of the human genome suggest that almost one half of the
protein-coding genes contain alternative promoters, including those of many disease-
associated genes. Aberrant use of one promoter over another has been found to be …
We are beginning to appreciate the increasing complexity of mammalian gene structure. A phenomenon that adds an important dimension to this complexity is the use of alternative gene promoters that drive widespread cell type, tissue type or developmental gene regulation. Recent annotations of the human genome suggest that almost one half of the protein-coding genes contain alternative promoters, including those of many disease-associated genes. Aberrant use of one promoter over another has been found to be associated with various diseases, including cancer. Here we discuss the functional consequences of use and misuse of alternative promoters in normal and disease genomes and review the molecular mechanisms regulating alternative promoter use in mammalian genomes.
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