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A conserved upstream element is essential for transcription of the Leishmania tarentolae mini-exon gene.


ABSTRACT: We demonstrate that the mini-exon genes of Leishmania tarentolae are individually transcribed by an enzyme pharmacologically identified as RNA polymerase II. To study transcription in these ancient eukaryotes, a stable transformation assay using an episomal mini-exon gene was developed. The introduced mini-exon gene, which had been marked with a 40 bp tag, yielded the predicted tagged transcript. An upstream cis-acting element that was essential for transcription of the mini-exon gene was identified by site-directed mutagenesis. Block substitution mutagenesis of the -1 to +9 and +10 to +19 regions of the exon results in 20- to 100-fold decreased levels of the tagged transcript in steady-state RNA. However, since these two mutations resulted in only a 2- to 3-fold decrease in nascent RNA levels, steady-state levels appear to be affected greatest by the stability of the resulting transcript. In contrast, mutation of the -67/-58 region resulted in undetectable levels of both steady-state and nascent RNA from the introduced gene. We conclude, therefore, that this upstream element, which is highly conserved in all Leishmania species, is a component of the mini-exon gene promoter.

SUBMITTER: Saito RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC395504 | biostudies-other | 1994 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A conserved upstream element is essential for transcription of the Leishmania tarentolae mini-exon gene.

Saito R M RM   Elgort M G MG   Campbell D A DA  

The EMBO journal 19941101 22


We demonstrate that the mini-exon genes of Leishmania tarentolae are individually transcribed by an enzyme pharmacologically identified as RNA polymerase II. To study transcription in these ancient eukaryotes, a stable transformation assay using an episomal mini-exon gene was developed. The introduced mini-exon gene, which had been marked with a 40 bp tag, yielded the predicted tagged transcript. An upstream cis-acting element that was essential for transcription of the mini-exon gene was identi  ...[more]

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