Hi
I know this might sound an obvious question but are splicing regulatory elements such as silencers and enchancers always 'inside' the gene that is being spliced in one of its introns or exons or can they be found upstream or downstream and thus potentially within the sequence of another gene.
I've been reading 3 or 4 papers about splicing regulatory elements this morning and it never mentioned this issue so I don't know if you can just presume they lie within the target gene as you might expect
EDIT: I should have said in my question I was wondering how it would be possible to have a cis regulatory element that was outside the gene (e.g. in the promoter) as once the gene has been transcribed, wouldn't the mRNA 'wander off' into the cytoplasm (i like to anthropomorphise things - makes it more fun) to undergo splicing and not necessarily be juxtapositioned by any cis elements in the neighbouring DNA.
many thanks
Some nice answers here. It would be nice to update the article in Wikipedia about this, if it hasn't been done.
thanks to all :)