Upstream sequences modulate the internal promoter of the human 7SL RNA gene
- 1 November 1985
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 318 (6044) , 371-374
- https://doi.org/10.1038/318371a0
Abstract
The human genome is rich in sequences which are structurally related to the 7SL RNA component of the signal recognition particle. The 7SL DNA sequence family consists of four 7SL genes, 500 7SL pseudogenes (which are truncated at one or both ends of the 7SL sequence) and 500,000 Alu sequences. Both 7SL genes and Alu elements are transcribed by RNA polymerase III, and we show here that the internal 7SL promoter lies within the Alu-like part of the 7SL gene. Why then does RNA polymerase III transcribe the few 7SL genes so efficiently, while transcripts from the far more abundant Alu elements are not readily detectable? We find that a human 7SL gene and a synthetic Alu sequence derived from it are expressed 50-100-fold more efficiently in vitro than either a representative Alu element or two 7SL pseudogenes. 5' Deletion and insertion mutants of the 7SL gene demonstrate that, in conjunction with the internal promoter, the first 37 nucleotides upstream from the transcription start site are essential for efficient and accurate initiation in vitro. We suggest that the genomic sequences upstream from most Alu elements and 7SL pseudogenes do not contain this element, and consequently that only a small subset of such sequences can be transcribed in vivo. This may help to explain the homogeneity of the Alu family within each mammalian genome, as well as the species-specific differences between mammalian Alu families.Keywords
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