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. 1991 May;11(5):2832-41.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.5.2832-2841.1991.

Sequence requirements for premature transcription arrest within the first intron of the mouse c-fos gene

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Sequence requirements for premature transcription arrest within the first intron of the mouse c-fos gene

N Mechti et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1991 May.

Abstract

A strong block to the elongation of nascent RNA transcripts by RNA polymerase II occurs in the 5' part of the mammalian c-fos proto-oncogene. In addition to the control of initiation, this mechanism contributes to transcriptional regulation of the gene. In vitro transcription experiments using nuclear extracts and purified transcription templates allowed us to map a unique arrest site within the mouse first intron 385 nucleotides downstream from the promoter. This position is in keeping with that estimated from nuclear run-on assays performed with short DNA probes and thus suggests that it corresponds to the actual block in vivo. Moreover, we have shown that neither the c-fos promoter nor upstream sequences are absolute requirements for an efficient transcription arrest both in vivo and in vitro. Finally, we have characterized a 103-nucleotide-long intron 1 motif comprising the arrest site and sufficient for obtaining the block in a cell-free transcription assay.

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