A simple method for electrophoretic selection and fractionation of poly(A)-containing RNA and poly(A). |
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Authors: | E Egyházi A Ossoinak |
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Affiliation: | Department of Histology, Karolinska Institutet, S-104 01 Stockholm 60, Sweden |
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Abstract: | A simple procedure, useful for quantitative and qualitative assays of poly(A)-containing RNA and poly(A), as well as for preparative purposes, is described. Glass-fiber filters with immobilized poly(U), a well-known technique for absorption of poly(A)-containing RNA, is combined with electrophoresis in a gel slab of agarose. In front of each of the two troughs in a gel slab, glass-fiber filters are inserted, one of which is impregnated with poly(U). Two identical RNA samples, e.g., split samples of total RNA from salivary glands of Chironomus tentans, are applied to the troughs and are moved electrophoretically across two different filters. The electrophoresis is conducted under conditions which promote the formation of duplexes between absorbed poly(U) and moving poly(A). While the passage of RNA chains across the control filter may take place essentially freely, RNA molecules that contain poly(A) hybridize with poly(U) fixed in the glass-fiber filter and become trapped there. The difference between resulting gel profiles [pattern of the total RNA minus the pattern of RNA not containing poly(A)] yields the electrophoretic distribution of poly(A)-containing RNA. In addition, poly(A)-containing RNA can be eluted from the poly(U) filter with formamide and subjected to electrophoresis without a subsequent precipitation in ethanol. No measurable quantities of ribosomal RNA or tRNA are retained on the poly(U) glass-fiber filters. The hybridization technique enables a quantitative retention of poly(A) molecules representing a wide range of chain lengths. |
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