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Volume 270,
Number 7,
Issue of February 17, 1995 pp. 3400-3408
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Naturally
Occurring Antisense Transcripts Are Present in Chick Embryo
Chondrocytes Simultaneously with the Down-regulation of the 1(I)
Collagen Gene
(Received for publication, September 27, 1994)
Catherine M.
Farrell ,
Lewis N.
Lukens
It has previously been shown that very low steady state levels
of 1(I) collagen mRNA are present in chick embryo sternal
chondrocytes (Askew, G. R., Wang, S., and Lukens, L. N.(1991) J.
Biol. Chem. 266, 16834-16841), yet nuclear run-on
experiments with double-stranded cDNA probes indicated a high
transcription rate at this locus. These findings were investigated in
this study using single-stranded probes, where nuclear run-on
experiments showed that antisense transcription of the 1(I)
collagen gene was occurring in chondrocytes, while sense strand
transcription was down-regulated. Treatment of these chondrocytes with
5-bromo-2`-deoxyuridine (BrdU), which causes the cells to resemble
their mesenchymal precursors, resulted in an antiparallel situation,
where antisense transcription was lost, and instead, sense strand
transcription was acquired, suggesting that the reverse switch from
sense to antisense transcription occurs during chondrogenesis. Very
large (>10 kilobases) and heterogeneous antisense transcripts of
moderate stability were shown to span both ends of the gene in
chondrocytes, while their absence was shown in BrdU-treated
chondrocytes, chick embryo fibroblasts, and a variety of other tissues.
The function of these antisense transcripts is so far unknown, but
their unusual chondrocyte-specific appearance, concurrent with little
or no sense strand transcription, suggests a possible functional role
in the down-regulation of the 1(I) collagen gene.

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