Consistent association between sigma elements and tRNA genes in yeast.
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- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 80 (11) , 3292-3296
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.80.11.3292
Abstract
A family of transposable elements in yeast (S. cerevisiae), sigma, was recently described. The most striking feature of the 7 sigma elements that have been previously identified is that all are located 16-18 base pairs upstream from tRNA-encoding regions. Because these cases were all encountered in the process of studying specific tRNA genes, the full extent of the association between sigma elements and tRNA genes could not be assessed. A more global characterization was reported of the sigma family in a typical laboratory yeast strain: of the 30 copies of sigma that was estimate to be present in the haploid genome, 25 loci were cloned and analyzed. Although in 2 cases a pair of sigma elements were found within several kilobases of each other, the majority occur as individual elements at widely dispersed sites. Moreover, in all 25 cases analyzed, the sigma elements are closely associated with tRNA genes. Thus, the sigma transposable element had an absolute association with another gene family.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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