1986
DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(86)90795-6
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Pol I transcription: Which comes first, the end or the beginning?

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“…3D, compare lanes 2 and 3). This result confirms the absence of any significant stimulation of transcription of a rRNA gene by hypothetical cis elements further "upstream" of SmaI site (Ϫ209) or by transcription of the upstream rRNA gene as proposed by earlier investigators ("polymerase hand-over model" [1,36,42; see also the Discussion]).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…3D, compare lanes 2 and 3). This result confirms the absence of any significant stimulation of transcription of a rRNA gene by hypothetical cis elements further "upstream" of SmaI site (Ϫ209) or by transcription of the upstream rRNA gene as proposed by earlier investigators ("polymerase hand-over model" [1,36,42; see also the Discussion]).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…1Aii, iii, and iv, respectively) were obtained in this way. We note that the site of integration in NOY2047 is ϳ500 bp from the telomere repeats ([TG [1][2][3] ] n -end) and, because of the presence of the ϳ1.0-kb HIS3 gene, the integrated rDNA* repeat is located ϳ1.5 kb from the telomere repeats. (An integration site near TEL VI-R was selected because of the absence of YЈ element at this chromosome end [41].)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When mini-RNA genes are transcripted in vivo or in vitro (16,22,36), more RNAs are correctly initiated when an upstream terminator is present that when it is absent. Two mechanisms have been proposed to explain why the upstream terminator might enhance the level of Pol I initiation: (i) the terminator could increase the local concentration of Pol I by virtue of the fact that termination occurred within a few hundred nucleotides of the initiation site (1,12,28,36,37), or (ii) as has been shown, read-in transcription dissociates transcription initiation factors from the Pol I promoter (4). Thus, the upstream terminator would facilitate initiation by allowing the initiation complex to bind more stably.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Cellular RNA (0.1 to (ii) High-specific-activity RNA. High-specific-activity RNAs were transcribed as described above except that 1 terminated at the correct site, with the remainder extending to at least +650, which was the extent of complementarity with the probe.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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