The block to transcriptional elongation within the human c-myc gene is determined in the promoter-proximal region.
Open Access
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 6 (11) , 2201-2213
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.6.11.2201
Abstract
A conditional block to transcriptional elongation is an important mechanism for regulating c-myc gene expression. This elongation block within the first c-myc exon was defined originally in mammalian cells by nuclear run-on transcription analyses. Subsequent oocyte injection and in vitro transcription analyses suggested that sequences near the end of the first c-myc exon are sites of attenuation and/or premature termination. We report here that the mapping of single stranded DNA in vivo with potassium permanganate (KMnO4) and nuclear run-on transcription assays reveal that polymerase is paused near position +30 relative to the major c-myc transcription initiation site. Deletion of 350 bp, including the sites of 3'-end formation and intrinsic termination defined in oocyte injection and in vitro transcription assays does not affect-the pausing of polymerase in the promoter-proximal region. In addition, sequences upstream of +47 are sufficient to confer the promoter-proximal pausing of polymerases and to generate the polarity of transcription farther downstream. Thus, the promoter-proximal pausing of RNA polymerase II complexes accounts for the block to elongation within the c-myc gene in mammalian cells. We speculate that modification of polymerase complexes at the promoter-proximal pause site may determine whether polymerases can read through intrinsic sites of termination farther downstream.Keywords
This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
- A protein-binding site in the c-myc promoter functions as a terminator of RNA polymerase II transcription.Genes & Development, 1992
- DNA sequence requirements for generating paused polymerase at the start of hsp70.Genes & Development, 1992
- Polymerase II Promoter Activation: Closed Complex Formation and ATP-Driven Start Site OpeningScience, 1992
- Promoter melting by a stage-specific vaccinia virus transcription factor is independent of the presence of RNA polymeraseCell, 1991
- Transcription on nucleosomal templates by RNA polymerase II in vitro: inhibition of elongation with enhancement of sequence-specific pausing.Genes & Development, 1991
- In situ nucleoprotein structure at the SV40 major late promoter: melted and wrapped DNA flank the start site.Genes & Development, 1989
- DNA supercoiling promotes formation of a bent repression loop in lac DNAJournal of Molecular Biology, 1987
- Mapping and characterization of transcriptional pause sites in the early genetic region of bacteriophage T7Journal of Molecular Biology, 1987
- High Efficiency DNA-Mediated Transformation of Primate CellsScience, 1983
- Synthesis of mouse mammary tumor virus ribonucleic acid in isolated nuclei from cultured mammary tumor cellsBiochemistry, 1978