1987
DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(87)90011-0
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A common octamer motif binding protein is involved in the transcription of U6 snRNA by RNA polymerase III and U2 snRNA by RNA polymerase II

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“…An octamer motif has been observed in the same orientation at this approximate location for mouse and Xenopus U6 genes (Hoffman et al 1986;Bark et al 1987;Krol et al 1987). Moreover, the transcription of mouse and Xenopus U6 RNA in Xenopus oocytes was responsive to the presence of a distal, octamer-containing sequence, and DNase I footprinting showed protection of the octamer motif {Bark et al 1987; Carbon et al 1987). Our transient ex- pression results show that the human U6 distal region does not meet the definition of a 'true' enhancer, because the flipped-orientation U6 construction (B/flip U6 maxigene) failed to support efficient expression (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An octamer motif has been observed in the same orientation at this approximate location for mouse and Xenopus U6 genes (Hoffman et al 1986;Bark et al 1987;Krol et al 1987). Moreover, the transcription of mouse and Xenopus U6 RNA in Xenopus oocytes was responsive to the presence of a distal, octamer-containing sequence, and DNase I footprinting showed protection of the octamer motif {Bark et al 1987; Carbon et al 1987). Our transient ex- pression results show that the human U6 distal region does not meet the definition of a 'true' enhancer, because the flipped-orientation U6 construction (B/flip U6 maxigene) failed to support efficient expression (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A clue to the role of the general factor OTF-1 may come from the fact that the octamer sequence motif occurs also in non-B-cell-specific promoters and enhancers of several genes, for example those encoding histone H2B [137,139,1401 or various U snRNAs [141] (and references therein). The octamer motif is also present in the replication origin of adenoviruses.…”
Section: The Same Dna Sequence Motif (Octamer) As Well As General Tramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to overcome this problem was to increase the dose of the shRNA by enhancing the promoter activity. Some snRNAs are synthesized by Pol II, whereas others are synthesized by Pol III, and they share similar enhancer elements (Bark et al 1987;Carbon et al 1987;Das et al 1988;Kunkel and Pederson 1988;Mattaj et al 1988;Lobo and Hernandez 1989). Hence, a Pol II enhancer might be able to enhance the Pol III transcription.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%