Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.339, No.2, 540-547, 2006
RNA polymerase II mediated transcription from the polymerase III promoters in short hairpin RNA expression vector
RNA polymerase III promoters of human ribonuclease P RNA component H1, human U6, and mouse U6 small nuclear RNA genes are commonly used in short hairpin RNA (shRNA) expression vectors due their precise initiation and termination sites. During transient transfection of shRNA vectors, we observed that HI or U6 promoters also express longer transcripts enough to express several reporter genes including firefly luciferase, green fluorescent protein EGFP, and red fluorescent protein JRed. Expression of such longer transcripts was augmented by upstream RNA polymerase II enhancers and completely inhibited by downstream polyA signal sequences. Moreover, the transcription of firefly luciferase from human H1 promoter was sensitive to RNA polymerase II inhibitor a-amanitin. Our findings suggest that commonly used polymerase III promoters in shRNA vectors are also prone to RNA polymerase II mediated transcription, which may have negative impacts on their targeted use. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:RNA interference;short hairpin RNA expression vector;RNA polymerase III promoters;RNA polymerase II;transcription