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. 1992 May;233(1-2):201-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00587580.

Expression of variant nuclear Arabidopsis tRNA(Ser) genes and pre-tRNA maturation differ in HeLa, yeast and wheat germ extracts

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Expression of variant nuclear Arabidopsis tRNA(Ser) genes and pre-tRNA maturation differ in HeLa, yeast and wheat germ extracts

D Beier et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1992 May.

Abstract

We have recently identified a tRNA gene cluster in the Arabidopsis nuclear genome. One tRNA(Ser) (AGA) gene and two tRNA(Tyr) (GTA) genes occur in tandem arrangement on a 1.5 kb unit that is amplified about 20-fold at a single chromosomal site. Here we have studied the in vitro expression of seven individually cloned tRNA(Ser) genes (pAtS1 to pAtS7) derived from this cluster. Five out of the seven tRNA(Ser) genes contain point mutations in the coding region which have in part adverse effects on the expression of these genes in different cell-free systems: (i) C10 and A62 in plant tRNA(Ser) genes, which correspond to G10 and C62, respectively, in all known vertebrate tRNA genes, result in a reduced transcription efficiency in HeLa but not in yeast extract. This indicates that yeast RNA polymerase III tolerates nucleotide substitutions at positions 10 [5' internal control region (ICR)] and 62 (3' ICR), whereas the vertebrate RNA polymerase III requires a more stringent consensus sequence. (ii) Processing of a pre-tRNA(Ser) with a mismatch in the aminoacyl stem is impaired in HeLa, yeast and wheat germ extracts, however, a mismatch in the anticodon stem is deleterious for HeLa and wheat germ but not for yeast processing enzymes. The unexpectedly high number of potential tRNA(Ser) pseudogenes in the cluster - quite in contrast to the tRNA(Ser) genes which mainly code for functional tRNAs - suggested that tRNA(Ser) (AGA) genes also occur elsewhere in the genome. We present evidence that single copies of tRNA(Ser) (AGA) genes do indeed exist outside the tRNA gene cluster.

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