Beaudet L, Charron G, Julien J P
Centre for Research in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montréal, Que., Canada.
Biochem Cell Biol. 1992 May;70(5):279-84. doi: 10.1139/o92-044.
The human neurofilament light (hNF-L) gene yields two major species of mRNAs of 2.4 and 3.8 kilobases (kb) in size. To investigate the origin of these two mRNAs, we have analyzed in transgenic mice the expression of hNF-L DNA fragments including different lengths of 5'-flanking regions. The finding that the 3.8-kb mRNA species is produced by a hNF-L transgene that includes only the proximal promoter region (-0.3 kb) demonstrates that both the 2.4- and 3.8-kb mRNAs are derived from the same site of transcription initiation. Sequencing of the 3' untranslated region of the hNF-L gene revealed the presence of multiple AATAAA polyadenylation signals. We conclude from Northern blotting experiments using probes spanning various regions of the hNF-L gene that the 2.4- and 3.8-kb mRNAs originate from the selective use of polyadenylation signals located 1.4 kb apart.
人类神经丝轻链(hNF-L)基因产生两种主要的mRNA,大小分别为2.4和3.8千碱基(kb)。为了研究这两种mRNA的起源,我们在转基因小鼠中分析了包含不同长度5'侧翼区域的hNF-L DNA片段的表达。仅包含近端启动子区域(-0.3 kb)的hNF-L转基因产生3.8 kb mRNA物种,这一发现表明2.4 kb和3.8 kb mRNA均来自转录起始的同一位置。hNF-L基因3'非翻译区的测序揭示了多个AATAAA聚腺苷酸化信号的存在。我们通过使用跨越hNF-L基因各个区域的探针进行的Northern印迹实验得出结论,2.4 kb和3.8 kb mRNA源于对相距1.4 kb的聚腺苷酸化信号的选择性使用。