Dj. Leader et al., MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PLANT U14 SMALL NUCLEOLAR RNA GENES - CLOSELY LINKED GENES ARE TRANSCRIBED AS POLYCISTRONIC U14 TRANSCRIPTS, Nucleic acids research, 22(24), 1994, pp. 5196-5203
U14snoRNAs are highly conserved eukaryotic nucleolar small RNAs involv
ed in precursor ribosomal RNA processing. In vertebrates, U14snoRNAs a
nd a number of other snoRNAs are transcribed within introns of protein
coding genes and are released by processing. We have isolated potato
and maize genomic U14 clones using PCR-amplified plant U14 probes. Pla
nt U14s show extensive homology to those from yeast and animals but co
ntain plant-specific sequences. One of the isolated maize clones conta
ins a cluster of four U14 genes in a region of only 761 bp, confirming
the close linkage of U14 genes in maize, potato and barley as establi
shed by PCR. The absence of known plant promoter elements, the proximi
ty of the genes and the detection of transcripts containing linked U14
s by RT - PCR indicates that some plant U14snoRNAs are transcribed as
precursor RNAs which are then processed to release individual U14s. Wh
ether plant U14snoRNAs are intron-encoded or transcribed from novel pr
omoter sequences, remains to be established.