1986
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.1.105-115.1986
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Modulation of Transcriptional Activity and Stable Complex Formation by 5′-Flanking Regions of Mouse tRNAHis Genes

Abstract: We determined the nucleotide sequences of three mouse tRNAHis genes and a tRNAGly gene present in two different lambda clones. One lambda clone contained two tRNAHis genes 600 base pairs (bp) apart in opposite orientations. The other clone contained a tRNAHis and a tRNAGly gene 569 bp apart in the same orientation. The coding regions of the three tRNAHis genes were identical to sequenced mammalian tRNAHis if posttranscriptional modifications are not considered. Notably, the three tRNAHis genes and a fourth gen… Show more

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“…The level of this transcription is approximately the same as that of the consensus U6 clone that possesses all known 5' promoter elements (pGEM/U6). However, many studies have shown an effect of flanking sequences on the transcription of genes with internal promoters (1,12,26,31 [for review, see reference 13]), and we decided to systematically investigate whether or not this is the case with 87U6. Figure 1 provides a summary of these results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of this transcription is approximately the same as that of the consensus U6 clone that possesses all known 5' promoter elements (pGEM/U6). However, many studies have shown an effect of flanking sequences on the transcription of genes with internal promoters (1,12,26,31 [for review, see reference 13]), and we decided to systematically investigate whether or not this is the case with 87U6. Figure 1 provides a summary of these results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%