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Two human genes encoding tRNA(GCCGly).

J L Doran1, W H Bingle, K L Roy.   

Abstract

Two human DNA fragments of 16.7 and 15.5 kb have been selected from a human lambda Charon-4A library by hybridization to an unfractionated tRNA probe. Restriction mapping and Southern and Northern hybridization analyses revealed the presence of a single tRNA-hybridizing region in each of the human DNA fragments. Nucleotide sequence analysis has identified two identical members of the tRNA(GCCGly) gene family. These tRNA(GCCGly) genes encode all of the conserved and semiconserved nucleotides of the tDNA split promoter sequences. Neither gene contains introns or encodes the CCA sequence present on the 3' terminus of mature tRNA. One of these identical tRNA(GCCGly) genes was found to be expressed at a substantially greater efficiency than the other in a HeLa cell lysate in vitro transcription system. No similarity was detected in the nucleotide sequences flanking these genes other than the characteristic, 3' oligo[dT] transcription termination signals and a TCTTT sequence located 7 to 10 bp upstream. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that as yet unidentified tDNA flanking sequences may have an important role in modulating human tRNA gene expression.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2970422     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(88)90471-4

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


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