Polyadenylylation in copia requires unusually distant upstream sequences

TitlePolyadenylylation in copia requires unusually distant upstream sequences
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication1991
AuthorsKurkulos M, Weinberg JM, Pepling ME, Mount SM
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesPNAS
Volume88
Issue8
Pagination3038 - 3042
Date Published1991/04/15/
ISBN Number0027-8424, 1091-6490
Abstract

Retroviruses and related genetic elements generate terminally redundant RNA products by differential polyadenylylation within a long terminal repeat. Expression of the white-apricot (wa) allele of Drosophila melanogaster, which carries an insertion of the 5.1-kilobase retrovirus-like transposable element copia in a small intron, is influenced by signals within copia. By using this indicator, we have isolated a 518-base-pair deletion, 312 base pairs upstream of the copia polyadenylylation site, that is phenotypically like much larger deletions and eliminates RNA species polyadenylylated in copia. This requirement of distant upstream sequences for copia polyadenylylation has implications for the expression of many genetic elements bearing long terminal repeats.

URLhttp://www.pnas.org/content/88/8/3038