CONFERANCE ON REGULATION OF TRANSCRIPTION ELONG AND TERM
Project Number1R13GM046188-01
Former Number1R13GM045694-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderFOX, CHARLES FREDERICK
Awardee OrganizationKEYSTONE CENTER
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1991 should be a good time to hold a large-scale conference on mechanisms
of transcription elongation and termination that would bring together
researchers in both prokaryote and eukaryote systems. There already exists
a large background of research in prokaryotes on this topic. However, this
data is currently undergoing significant re-evaluation and new models are
emerging. Research in eukaryotes is less advanced but significant and
unexpected results are being reported almost monthly. Among areas of
current interest are the following: 1) Termination by RNA polymerase I,
mitochondrial polymerase, and possibly some polymerase II genes involves
the unexpected action of a site-specific DNA binding protein, a relatively
novel mechanism. Also there are reports that polymerase III may utilize a
small nuclear RNP to facilitate termination/release of the transcript. 2)
Several important proto-oncogenes (myc and myb), as well as certain viral
genes (AIDS virus) utilize pausing and termination to regulate gene
expression. 3) The site of mRNA 3' processing (polyA addition) has a
strong effect on termination site selection and mRNA stability via
mechanisms that are yet unknown. Conversely, there are instances where the
terminator itself appears to also function as an integral component of the
initiation site. All of these areas are under active investigation and
will make for an exciting meeting.
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