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Supercoil induced S1 hypersensitive sites in the rat and human ribosomal RNA genes
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ChromatinSupercoiled PlasmidsNatural SciencesGeneticsId SequenceRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationGene StructureLong Non-coding RnaMolecular GeneticsRna GeneGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyEpigeneticsNon-coding RnaS1 Hypersensitive Sites
Rat and human ribosomal RNA gene fragments in supercoiled plasmids were examined for S1 nuclease hypersensitivity. In the transcribed portion of genes the number and distribution of S1 sites were found to be species specific. No S1 sites were detected in the promoter regions. In the nontranscribed spacer (NTS), downstream of the 3' end of 28S RNA gene, S1 sites appear to be conserved in rat and human rDNAs. A rat NTS fragment (2987 nucleotides long), containing three S1 sites was sequenced and the S1 sites in this region were localized in polypyrimidine . polypurine simple repeat sequences. Other types of simple sequences, two type 2 Alu repeats and an ID sequence were also found in the sequenced region. The possible role of simple sequences and S1 sites in transcription and in recombination events of rDNA is discussed.
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