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Genes, variant genes and pseudogenes of the human tRNA(Val) gene family. Expression and pre-tRNA maturation in vitro.

H U Thomann1, C Schmutzler, U Hüdepohl, M Blow, H J Gross.   

Abstract

Nine different members of the human tRNA(Val) gene family have been cloned and characterized. Only four of the genes code for one of the known tRNA(Val) isoacceptors. The remaining five genes carry mutations, which in two cases even affect the normal three-dimensional tRNA structure. Each of the genes is transcribed by polymerase III in a HeLa cell nuclear extract, but their transcription efficiencies differ by up to an order of magnitude. Conserved sequences immediately flanking the structural genes that could serve as extragenic control elements were not detected. However, short sequences in the 5' flanking region of two genes show striking similarity with sequences upstream from two Drosophila melanogaster tRNA(Val) genes. Each of the human tRNA(Val) genes has multiple, i.e. two to four, transcription initiation sites. In most cases, transcription termination is caused by oligo(T) sequences downstream from the structural genes. However, the signal sequences ATCTT and CTTCTT also serve as effective polymerase III transcription terminators. The precursors derived from the four tRNA(Val) genes coding for known isoacceptors and those derived from two mutant genes are processed first at their 3' and subsequently at their 5' ends to yield mature tRNAs. The precursor derived from a third mutant gene is incompletely maturated at its 3' end, presumably as a consequence of base-pairing between 5' and 3' flanking sequences. Finally, precursors encoded by the genes that carry mutations affecting the tRNA tertiary structure are completely resistant to 5' and 3' processing.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2585499     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(89)90590-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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