Weiss E A, Michael A, Yuan D
Graduate Program in Immunology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235.
J Immunol. 1989 Aug 1;143(3):1046-52.
The synthesis of mRNA for mu-chain of membrane vs secretory IgM in normal resting B lymphocytes is stringently regulated. Very minimal amounts of microseconds mRNA are produced until the cells are stimulated. We have found a strong correlation between the initiation of mu S mRNA production and an alteration in the site of termination of polymerases transcribing the mu-gene. Furthermore, since the abundance of mu S mRNA is dependent on the differentiation stage of the B lymphocyte, we examined subpopulations of cells at various stages of activation and found that along with increased initiation of polymerases at the mu-locus, termination is moved further upstream in more highly differentiated cells. Therefore regulation of mu S mRNA may require factor(s) that induce transcriptional termination and these may be related to the factor(s) that augment transcriptional initiation.