Virtually the Entire Xenopus laevis rDNA Multikilobase Intergenic Spacer Serves to Stimulate Polymerase I Transcription
The promoter-distal half of the spacer separating the tandem Xenopus laevis rRNA genes consists of â0â and â1â repetitive elements that have been considered unimportant in polymerase I transcriptional activation. Utilizing oocyte microinjection, we now demonstrate that the 0/1 region, as wel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1996-10, Vol.271 (43), p.27138-27145 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The promoter-distal half of the spacer separating the tandem Xenopus laevis rRNA genes consists of â0â and â1â repetitive elements that have been considered unimportant in polymerase I transcriptional
activation. Utilizing oocyte microinjection, we now demonstrate that the 0/1 region, as well as its component 0 and 1 repeats,
substantially stimulate transcription from a ribosomal promoter in cis and inhibit transcription when located in trans . Both the cis and trans responses increase linearly with increasing numbers of 0 or 1 repeats until saturation is approached. The 0/1 block and its
component elements stimulate transcription in both orientations, over distances, and when placed downstream of the initiation
site, properties for which the 60/81-base pair (bp) repeats have been defined as polymerase I enhancers. In their natural
promoter-distal rDNA location, the 0/1 repeats can stimulate transcription from the rRNA gene promoter, above the level afforded
by the intervening 60/81-bp repeats and spacer promoter. In addition, as with the 60/81-bp repeats, the 0/1 repeats bind a
factor in common with the rDNA promoter. Thus, the entire X. laevis rDNA intergenic spacer (the 0 repeats, 1 repeats, spacer promoter repeats, and 60/81-bp repeats) acts together to enhance
ribosomal transcription. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.271.43.27138 |