A spider tRNA(Ala) requires a far upstream sequence element for expression.

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University of Puerto Rico, Department of Biology, PO Box 23360, UPR Station, San Juan, PR 00931-3360, Puerto Rico.

Published: April 1999

Within the series of timed differential accumulations of small RNAs we have shown to prelude the synthesis of fibroin in the large ampullate glands of Nephila clavipes (Nc), we are currently directing our attention to the alanine tRNAs. This work reports the subcloning of the members of a tRNAAla gene cluster and the optimization of their transcription in a heterologous cell-free system derived from Bombyx mori (Bm) silkglands. Our data show that the heterologous cell-free system supports the faithful and differential transcription of the individual spider alanine tRNA genes. We are thus making use of the extract to characterize the individual genes with respect to flank-contained regulatory elements through cell-free transcription of gene derivatives. The work has been initiated with pNTA3 because of its high transcriptional activity. Interestingly, the transcription of this gene requires a far upstream sequence, an uncommon modality in tRNA genes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-1119(99)00077-3DOI Listing

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