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Two independent promoters as well as 5' untranslated regions regulate Dd ras expression in Dictyostelium.


ABSTRACT: The Dd ras gene produces three transcripts during Dictyostelium development. The largest transcript (L-) can be induced by external addition of cAMP even in cells prevented from aggregating, whereas shorter transcripts (S1- and S2-) expression requires cell aggregate formation. We show the presence of two independent promoters for L- and S-transcripts by deletion analysis of Dd ras fragments fused to CAT reporter genes reintroduced in Dictyostelium. A direct repeat upstream of S-transcript start sites which seems involved in S-promoter function, modulates also L-RNA accumulation. Furthermore removal of sequences between this repeat and the AUG protein start codon reduces the level of L-transcripts in aggregates. This study allowed to uncover the intricate pattern of sequences participating in the regulation of Dd ras expression.

SUBMITTER: Louvion JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC329103 | biostudies-other | 1991 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Two independent promoters as well as 5' untranslated regions regulate Dd ras expression in Dictyostelium.

Louvion J F JF   Scholder J C JC   Pinaud S S   Reymond C D CD  

Nucleic acids research 19911101 22


The Dd ras gene produces three transcripts during Dictyostelium development. The largest transcript (L-) can be induced by external addition of cAMP even in cells prevented from aggregating, whereas shorter transcripts (S1- and S2-) expression requires cell aggregate formation. We show the presence of two independent promoters for L- and S-transcripts by deletion analysis of Dd ras fragments fused to CAT reporter genes reintroduced in Dictyostelium. A direct repeat upstream of S-transcript start  ...[more]

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