Evidence for a 5' leads to 3' direction of hydrolysis by a 5' mononucleotide-producing exoribonuclease from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
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Authors: | A Stevens |
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Affiliation: | Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 USA |
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Abstract: | [3H]rRNA labeled at the 5′ terminus with 32P and [3H]rRNA labeled at the 3′ end with [14C] (pA)n have been degraded at 0° with a highly purified exoribonuclease from . The results show that with the [32P, 3H] substrate, the 32P label is rendered acid-soluble at a much faster rate than the 3H label. Both acid-soluble labels are found in 5′ mononucleotide. With the [14C, 3H]rRNA, the 3H label is hydrolyzed at a faster rate than the 14C label. The exoribonuclease hydrolyzes in the 5′ → 3′ direction. |
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