Volume 270,
Number 46,
Issue of November 17, 1995 pp. 27629-27633
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Identification
of Proximal Sequence Element Nucleotides Contributing to the
Differential Expression of Variant U4 Small Nuclear RNA Genes
(Received for publication, July 31, 1995)
Hirdeypal S.
Bhathal ,
Zulkeflie
Zamrod ,
Takaaki
Tobaru,
William
E.
Stumph
The two U4 genes in the chicken genome code for distinct
sequence variants of U4 small nuclear RNA that are differentially
expressed during development. Whereas U4B RNA is constitutively
expressed, U4X RNA is specifically down-regulated relative to U4B in a
tissue-specific manner during development. To investigate mechanisms
controlling the differential expression of the U4B and U4X genes,
chimeric U4 genes were constructed and their transcriptional activities
assayed by injection into Xenopus oocytes or by transfection
of CV-1 cells. The proximal regulatory region of the U4B gene and the
enhancers of both the U4B and U4X genes functioned efficiently in each
expression system. However, the proximal region of the U4X gene was
inactive. To localize and identify the responsible nucleotides,
reciprocal point mutations were introduced into the U4X and U4B
proximal regulatory regions. The results indicate that the U4X gene
contains a suboptimal proximal sequence element, and that this results
primarily from the identities of the nucleotides at positions -61
and -57 relative to the transcription start site.