Ee. Schneider et al., Regulation of c-myc and immunoglobulin kappa gene transcription by promoter-proximal pausing of RNA polymerase II, CURR T MICR, 246, 1999, pp. 225-231
In normal cells, the proto-oncogene c-myc is regulated by promoter-proximal
pausing of RNA polymerase II (pol II). In Burkitt lymphoma cells, c-myc is
chromosomally translocated to one of the three immunoglobulin (Ig) gene lo
ci and its transcription is driven constitutively by Ig enhancers. Promoter
-proximal pausing of pol II is abolished on the translocated c-myc allele.
This raised the question whether induction of Ig gene transcription also in
volves activation of promoter-proximal paused pol II. Here we have studied
the transcriptional activation of a functionally rearranged Ig kappa gene i
n the mouse pre B cell line 70Z/3. We show that pol II pauses approximately
50 bp downstream of the transcriptional start site of the uninduced Ig kap
pa gene.