Abstract

The transcription of several Syrian hamster 5S RNA-encoding genes (5S genes) containing single and multiple point mutations in and around the intragenic control region has been analyzed in a HeLa cell-free system. Although most genes with point mutations displayed normal levels of transcription, several exhibited a three- to fivefold reduction in transcription. These mutations interfere with the interaction between the 5S genes and the soluble factors. The above studies help to establish the importance of specific nucleotides within the 5S gene for productive interactions of individual transcription factors in vitro.

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