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. 1992 Feb 25;20(4):851-8.
doi: 10.1093/nar/20.4.851.

The primary transcription unit of the human alpha 2 globin gene defined by quantitative RT/PCR

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The primary transcription unit of the human alpha 2 globin gene defined by quantitative RT/PCR

C M Owczarek et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

We have set up an experimental system to map the primary transcription unit of the human alpha 2 globin gene. The duplicated human alpha globin genes (alpha 2-alpha 1) were linked to the alpha globin locus Positive Regulatory Element (PRE) and stably transfected into murine erythroleukaemia cells. We then developed a quantitative reverse transcriptase, polymerase chain reaction assay to map alpha 2 primary transcripts using primer pairs derived from different parts of the alpha 2 globin gene and its 3' flanking region. This approach has revealed the presence of steady state nuclear RNA past the poly(A) site of the alpha 2 globin gene at approximately 40% of the level of unspliced intron transcript. Furthermore, these 3' flanking transcripts diminish 500 bp into the 3' flanking region, identifying this part of the alpha 2 globin gene as the principal region of termination of transcription.

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