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Publication : 4.5SI RNA genes and the role of their 5'-flanking sequences in the gene transcription.

First Author  Gogolevskaya IK Year  2010
Journal  Gene Volume  451
Issue  1-2 Pages  32-7
PubMed ID  19922774 Mgi Jnum  J:156892
Mgi Id  MGI:4421631 Doi  10.1016/j.gene.2009.11.007
Citation  Gogolevskaya IK, et al. (2010) 4.5SI RNA genes and the role of their 5'-flanking sequences in the gene transcription. Gene 451(1-2):32-7
abstractText  4.5S(I) RNA is a small nuclear RNA synthesized by RNA polymerase III and detected in rodents of only four families. Hundreds of copies of this RNA retropseudogenes are interspersed throughout the mouse (Mus musculus) and rat (Rattus norvegicus) genomes. We found a single locus containing 4.5S(I) RNA genes in the genomes of these rodents. The locus harbors three genes and occupies 80 kb on M. musculus chromosome 6 and 44 kb on R. norvegicus chromosome 4. Two long duplications seem to have taken place during evolution of this locus. Two mouse 4.5S(I) RNA genes were used for a study of the role of 5'-flanking sequences in transcription in vitro and ex vivo. We found that removal of these DNA sequences resulted in a dramatic reduction of transcription though an internal promoter for RNA polymerase III was preserved in 4.5S(I) RNA genes. Thus, 5'-flanking sequences (from -1 to -90) containing conserved regions are important for 4.5S(I) RNA gene expression.
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