The conformation of tRNA genes. Chemical modification studies.
1993
It has been suggested that eukaryotic tRNA genes might adopt a higher order stem and loop structure to facilitate transcription by interaction of their variably spaced intragenic promoter blocks. Using sodium bisulphite, which reacts specifically with cytosine residues in single-stranded nucleic acids, no deamination of C in the TTCGAA sequence of the 3' ICR of a tRNALeu gene could be detected under conditions which caused 60% deamination of cytosine residues within the loop region of a synthetic cruciform cloned in the same negatively supercoiled plasmid vector. We conclude that, under these conditions, such structures occur in tRNA genes very rarely, if at all.
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