Selective in vitro transcription of chloroplast genes
β Scribed by Wilhelm Gruissem; Jonathan O. Narita; Bruce M. Greenberg; David M. Prescott; Richard B. Hallick
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 971 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0730-2312
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β¦ Synopsis
Transcription of Euglena gracilis chloroplast genes has been investigated by using in vitro transcription systems. A DNA-dependent RNA polymerase responsible for the transcription of rRNA genes has been isolated as a nucleoprotein complex (transcriptionally active chromosome). The RNA polymerase remains tightly bound to the chloroplast DNA template and does not initiate transcription with cloned chloroplast genes. A transcriptionally active extract has been prepared from intact Euglena chloroplasts. The soluble RNA polymerase in this extract recognizes cloned chloroplast tRNA genes and tRNA-sized products have been detected after transcription. The tRNA-sized molecules specifically hybridize to the tRNA genes in the plasmid DNA. At least five tRNA-sized products have been identified from transcription of a trnY1trnH1-trnM1-trnE1-trnW1-trnG1 cluster. Evidence is also presented that processing enzymes in the chloroplast-extract can recognize a polycistronic tRNAVal-tRNAAsn-tRNAArg precursor and process it into tRNA-sized molecules. Truncated templates have been used to demonstrate that the chloroplast tRNA genes are actively transcribed. From a comparison of 5' flanking sequences in chloroplast tRNA genes, a consensus sequence which might function as a promoter, has been identified. The properties of the RNA polymerase involved in the transcription of chloroplast rRNA genes and tRNA genes have been investigated and compared.
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