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Transcription from the proximal promoter of ELAC1, a gene for tRNA repair, is upregulated by interferons.

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tRNase ZS (ELAC1) and TRNT1 function in tRNA recycling. Recently, we have shown that these genes are upregulated in the cells infected with Theiler's mouse encephalitis virus (TMEV), implying that… Click to show full abstract

tRNase ZS (ELAC1) and TRNT1 function in tRNA recycling. Recently, we have shown that these genes are upregulated in the cells infected with Theiler's mouse encephalitis virus (TMEV), implying that tRNA recycling functions in response to viral infection. To address the molecular mechanism underlying the ELAC1 upregulation in the cells infected with TMEV, we performed luciferase assays using various plasmid constructs harboring the ELAC1 promoter region. The luciferase expression from a construct containing the full-length ELAC1 promoter was augmented by TMEV, poly IC, IFN-β, or IFN-γ. We identified four IFN-stimulated responsible elements (ISREs) in the proximal promoter region. The luciferase expression from the constructs that lack all the ISREs was strongly reduced compared with that from the constructs with the four ISREs in the presence of IFN-β or IFN-γ. The observation that the ISREs from the ELAC1 promoter are essential for the gene upregulation by IFN-β or IFN-γ suggests that the ELAC1 gene is upregulated by IFNs.

Keywords: proximal promoter; ifn; promoter; elac1 gene; elac1

Journal Title: Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Year Published: 2021

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