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A human tRNA gene heterocluster encoding threonine, proline and valine tRNAs.

R D Shortridge1, G D Johnson, L C Craig, I L Pirtle, R M Pirtle.   

Abstract

A cluster of three tRNA genes encoding a tRNA(UGUThr), a tRNA(UGGPro), and a tRNA(AACVal), and two Alu-elements occur in a 6.0-kb human DNA fragment. The tRNA(Thr) gene is 2.7-kb upstream from the tRNA(Pro) gene, which is separated by 367 bp from the tRNA(Val) gene. One Alu-element actually overlaps the tRNA(Val) gene and is of opposite polarity to all three tRNA genes. All three tRNA genes are accurately transcribed in a homologous HeLa cell extract, since the ribonuclease T1 fingerprints of the tRNA transcripts are consistent with the nucleotide sequences of the tRNAs. The upstream region flanking the tRNA(Thr) gene has two tracts of alternating purine/pyrimidine residues potentially capable of adopting the Z-DNA conformation, and presumptive binding sites for two RNA polymerase II transcription factors. The tRNA(Thr) gene apparently has a substantially higher in vitro transcriptional efficiency than the other two tRNA genes in this cluster, and a tRNA(GCCGly) gene from another human DNA segment. Deletion constructs of the tRNA(Thr) gene retaining 272, 168, and 33 bp of original 5'-flanking DNA had about the same in vitro transcriptional efficiency, whereas that of the construct with only 2 bp of 5'-flanking human DNA was drastically reduced. The tRNA(Thr) gene constructs with 272 and 168 bp of original 5'-flanking DNA apparently reduce the transcriptional efficiencies of the proline and glycine tRNA genes, implicating the upstream region from the tRNA(Thr) gene as being crucial for its high transcriptional efficiency.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2676726     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(89)90213-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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