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J Virol, May 1998, p. 4205-4211, Vol. 72, No. 5
Departments of Molecular Biophysics and
Biochemistry1 and
of
Genetics,2 Yale University, New Haven,
Connecticut 06520-8114
Received 27 October 1997/Accepted 15 January 1998
Infection of human cells with adenovirus serotype 12 (Ad12) induces
metaphase fragility of four, and apparently only four, chromosomal
loci. Surprisingly, each of these four loci corresponds to a cluster of
genes encoding a small abundant structural RNA: the RNU1
and RNU2 loci contain tandemly repeated genes encoding U1
and U2 small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs), respectively; the PSU1 locus is a cluster of degenerate U1 genes; and the RN5S
locus contains the tandemly repeated genes encoding 5S rRNA. These
observations suggested that high local levels of transcription, in
combination with Ad12 early functions, can interfere with metaphase
chromatin packing. In support of this hypothesis, we and others found
that an artificial tandem array of transcriptionally active, but not inactive, U2 snRNA genes would generate a novel Ad12-inducible fragile
site. Although U1 and U2 snRNA are both transcribed by RNA polymerase
II and share similar enhancer, promoter, and terminator signals, the
human U1 promoter is clearly more complex than that of U2. In addition,
the natural U1 tandem repeat unit exceeds 45 kb, whereas the U2 tandem
repeat unit is only 6.1 kb. We therefore asked whether an artificial
array of minimal U1 genes would also generate a novel Ad12-inducible
fragile site. The exogenous U1 genes were marked by an innocuous U72C
point mutation within the U1 coding region so that steady-state levels
of U1 snRNA derived from the artificial array could be quantified by a
simple primer extension assay. We found that the minimal U1 genes were
efficiently expressed and were as effective as minimal U2 genes in
generating a novel Ad12-inducible fragile site. Thus, despite
significant differences in promoter architecture and overall gene
organization, the active U1 transcription units suffice to generate a
new virally inducible fragile site.
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A Tandem Array of Minimal U1 Small Nuclear RNA
Genes Is Sufficient To Generate a New Adenovirus Type
12Inducible Chromosome Fragile Site

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Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, 266 Whitney
Ave., P.O. Box 208114, New Haven, CT 06520-8114. Phone: (203) 432-3089. Fax: (203) 432-3047. E-mail:
weiner{at}biomed.med.yale.edu.
Present address: Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology,
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01605.
Present address: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD 21205.
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