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XB-ART-25536
Nucleic Acids Res 1990 Oct 11;1819:5649-57.
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Complex requirements for RNA polymerase III transcription of the Xenopus U6 promoter.

Simmen KA , Mattaj IW .


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The role of various sequences in determining the RNA polymerase III (pol III) specificity of the Xenopus U6 gene promoter has been investigated. A sequence closely resembling an RNA polymerase II (pol II) TATA box, which has previously been implicated in determining the pol III specificity of the U6 promoter, was analyzed in detail. The U6 TATA-like element, in a different promoter context, is shown to be capable of mediating RNA polymerase II transcription both in vitro and in oocyte microinjection experiments. Extensive mutagenesis of the TATA-like element in the context of the pol III and pol II promoters leads to the conclusion that the sequence requirements for function in the two contexts are dissimilar, suggesting that different factors may be involved in mediating pol II and pol III transcription. Further, as implied by the above results, it is shown that the polymerase III specificity of the U6 gene is not solely dependent upon the TATA-like element but rather reflects complex interaction between multiple components of the promoter.

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