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To determine when the dormant mRNA of Blastocladiella emersonii zoospores is synthesized, the metabolism of poly(A) RNA and rRNA was studied during growth and sporulation using pulse-chase techniques. Zoospore poly(A) RNA is synthesized at all stages of the growth cycle investigated in cultures grown either on a normal 15-hr growth cycle or in minicyclic cultures induced to sporulate after only 6.5 hr growth. For cells labeled during the growth phase the specific activity of the pulse-labeled poly(A) RNA and rRNA was identical at the beginning and end of sporulation for any of the 2-hr labeling times investigated. From this it was concluded there is neither a preferential conservation nor degradation during sporulation of the poly(A) RNA and rRNA synthesized at various times during growth. Poly(A) RNA synthesized during early sporulation is preferentially degraded; in contrast, poly(A) RNA synthesized during late sporulation is conserved in the zoospore. Approximately one-third of the total zoospore poly(A) RNA accumulates during the final 15–20 min of sporulation. The accumulation rate for both poly(A) RNA and rRNA decreases as sporulation proceeds. In addition, the rate of degradation for both types of RNA decreases at later stages of sporulation.  相似文献   

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The metabolism of the poly(A) sequences isolated from Blastocladiella emersonii was followed during the first hour of germination. Poly (A) sequences synthesized during the first 30 min of germination do not undergo detectable changes in size. During the first 45 min of germination, poly(A) sequences synthesized during zoosporogenesis decrease in size to the extent that there is essentially no size overlap between poly(A) fragments which were present in the zoospore and newly synthesized poly(A) sequences. The results presented indicate that during germination, polyadenylation occurs in RNA molecules which were present in the zoospore but lacked poly(A) sequences. No detectable size differences were observed between poly(A) sequences added to newly synthesized RNA compared to those added to the nonpolyadenylated RNA present in the zoospore during germination. Cycloheximide did not prevent the observed decrease in size of the poly(A) sequences during germination.  相似文献   

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Newly synthesized polyriboadenylic acid [poly(A)]-containing RNA and its poly(A) sequences were isolated and characterized in Xenopus embryonic cells. Upon sedimentation analysis, the poly(A)-containing RNA labeled for 30 min showed a very heterogeneous size distribution ranging from 9 to >40 S. After 5 hr of labeling, the profile became much less heterogeneous and the main component was distributed in the 9–28 S region. The average molecular weight of 6.5–7.0 × 105 daltons was calculated for the 5-hr labeled RNA. This poly(A)-containing RNA, comprising about 10% of the total labeled RNA, was metabolically stable and accumulated linearly for 5 hr. Gel electrophoresis of the RNA revealed the presence of little or no free poly(A) sequences. Most of the poly(A) sequences, which were isolated from 30-min labeled poly(A)-containing RNA migrated as a single discrete component approximately 150 nucleotides long. In contrast, they were slightly smaller (130 nucleotides long) and more heterogeneous, when obtained from the poly(A)-containing RNA labeled for 5 hr. From these results, it may be likely that the embryonic poly(A)-containing RNA is similar in size to the steady-state population of the poly(A)-containing RNA reported to occur in vitellogenic oocytes and cultured kidney cells of the same species.  相似文献   

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《Experimental mycology》1987,11(3):176-186
The poly(A) RNA in zoospores ofBlastocladiella emersonii contains RNA synthesized during the growth phase (GP poly(A) RNA) and late sporulation (LS poly(A) RNA). LS poly(A) RNA synthesized during the final 30 minutes of sporulation is bound exclusively to polyribosomes which comprise approximately 50% of the total zoospore ribosome population. In contrast, GP poly(A) RNA is bound to zoospore monoribosomes. During the final 30 minutes of sporulation, GP poly(A) RNA which is bound to polyribosomes makes a transition to monoribosomes. Zoospore monoribosomes and RNA extracted from zoospore monoribosomes are inactivein vitro while both zoospore polyribosomes and RNA extracted from zoospore polyribosomes stimulate protein synthesis in the wheat germin vitro system. Sedimentation of poly(A) RNA from zoospore monoribosomes on dimethyl sulfoxide gradients revealed that the GP poly(A) RNA was of sufficiently high molecular weight to code for average-sized proteins. These denaturing gradients failed to activate the zoospore monoribosome RNA. The results suggest that the inability to translate zoospore monoribosomesin vitro is due to some property or modification of the zoospore monoribosome poly(A) RNA. Zoospore monoribosomes bound to poly(A) RNA contain an average of two tRNA molecules while zoospore polyribosomes have an average of less than one tRNA bound. This suggests the two classes of ribosomes are blocked at different steps in the elongation process.  相似文献   

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RNA synthesis during germination was investigated by labelingpea embryo axes or seedling roots with radioactive uridine oradenosine. The results indicated that all RNA species of pre-rRNAs(ribosomal precursor RNAs), rRNAs, heterodisperse-type RNA and4–5S low molecular weight RNA were synthesized from the6th to 64th hour of the period examined. At the very early stageof germination, some conspicuous labeling of the heterodisperse-typeRNA was observed after pulse-labeling. There was no great differencein the labeling patterns of various RNA species with regardto other later stages. When embryo axes were labeled for 1 hrwith 3H-adenosine from the 16th hour, about 25% of the labeledwhole cell RNA was retained on the membrane filter. The ratioof labeled poly(A)-containing RNA, however, decreased as germinationproceeded. The poly (A)-containing RNA sedimented heterodisperselywith a mean value of about 20S in a sucrose density gradient;this size-distribution did not vary throughout germination. (Received January 16, 1979; )  相似文献   

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We have reported the presence of insulin-related poly A+RNA sequences in human placenta by RNA to DNA hybridization. In this study we have used a monoclonal antibody to somatomedin C/insulin-like growth factor I (Sm-C/IGF-I) to identify somatomedin-like proteins whose synthesis is directed by placental mRNA. Poly A+RNA from first trimester and term placenta was translated in a cell-free system using micrococcal nuclease-treated reticulocyte-lysate and [35S]methionine as a label. From 2.0×106 cpm of specifically incorporated [35S]methionine labeled protein, an immunoprecipitate with an apparent molecular weight of 14000 represented about 0.1% of total radioactivity in the translational products of poly A+RNA of first trimester placenta. A less prominent band (0.006%) of the same apparent molecular weight was also evident from translational products of term placental mRNAs. This protein could be competed with either acromegalic serum or synthetic Sm-C/IGF-I when added prior to immunoprecipitation. Translational products synthesized from mRNA of term placenta showed a second labeled band of 24000 daltons. This band was less effectively competed by acromegalic serum and not competed with either Sm-C/IGF-I or IGF-II and therefore its identity is uncertain. A protein similar to Sm-C/IGF-I is, therefore synthesized in first trimester placenta and to a lesser extent at term, suggesting developmental changes in Sm-C/IGF-I synthesis. Because Sm-C/IGF-I may act in a paracrine fashion, our findings suggest a role for Sm-C/IGF-I in growth of the placenta during early gestation.  相似文献   

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The in vitro activity of polysomal polyadenylated RNA (poly(A)RNA) was studied using chick-pea (Cicer arietinum L.) embryonic axes subjected to treatments retarding germination (H2O 30°C and abscisic acid [ABA] 30°C) or inducing a false germination (thiourea 30°C) in which normal protein synthesis and growth did not occur. All treatments induced a smaller proportion of poly(A)RNA compared with the control (H2O 25°C). However, poly(A)RNA obtained in the presence of ABA had a similar in vitro activity to that of the control. The translation of mRNA from embryonic axes germinated at high temperatures was extensively blocked (70%) by methyl-7-guanosine-5-triphosphate, whereas mRNA translation from axes treated with H2O-25°C and ABA was completely blocked (100%), indicating a greater cap dependence in the latter cases. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that ABA and H2O-30°C each induced the synthesis of a polypeptide with an approximate Mr of 32 kDa, probably a germination regulator. It is suggested that ABA and high temperatures could regulate germination at the translational level as well as affecting ionic-exchange properties, as has been previously demonstrated (Hernández-Nistal et al. 1983, Physiol. Plant. 57, 273–278).Abbreviations ABA abscisic acid - Poly (A) RNA polyadenylated RNA - TU thiourea  相似文献   

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S Higuchi  M Tsuboi 《Biopolymers》1966,4(8):837-854
The optical density–temperature profile of double-stranded poly(A + U), triple stranded poly(A + 2U), and double-stranded RNA from rice dwarf virus in solutions with and without poly-L -lysine has been examined. When poly-L -lysine is added, more than one melting temperature Tm is observed for poly(A + U) and poly(A + 2U). One of them is considered to correspond to the melting of the polynucleotide molecule free from poly-L -lysine, and another to the melting of a polynucleotide–poly-L -lysine complex. For rice dwarf virus RNA, the Tm assignable to the complex is not found to be lower than 99°C. In every case, however, the hyperchromicity observed at the Tm of the free poly-nucleotide molecule is lowered linearly as the amount of poly-L -lysine added to the solution increases. This fact is taken as indicating that there is a stoichiometric complex formed. The stoichiometric ratio lysine/nucleotide in each complex is determined by examining the relation between the amount of poly-L -lysine added to the solution and the percentage of hyperchromicity remaining at Tm of the free polynucleotide molecule. The ratio is found to be 2/3 for all of the three complexes. A discussion is given on the molecular conformations of four types of polynucleotide–polylysine complex hitherto found: (A) double-stranded DNA plus poly-L -lysine in which the lyslne/nucleotide ratio is 1, (B) three-stranded RNA [poly(A + 2U)] plus poly-L -lysine in which the ratio is 2/3, (C) double-stranded RNA [poly (A + U) or rice dwarf virus RNA] plus poly-L -lysine in which the ratio is 2/3, and (D) double-stranded RNA [poly(I + C)] plus poly-L -lysine in which the ratio is 1/2.  相似文献   

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Structures at the 5′ terminus of poly (A)-containing cytoplasmic RNA and heterogeneous nuclear RNA containing and lacking poly(A) have been examined in RNA extracted from both normal and heat-shocked Drosophila cells. 32P-labeled RNA was digested with ribonucleases T2, T1 and A and the products fractionated by a fingerprinting procedure which separates both unblocked 5′ phosphorylated termini and the blocked, methylated, “capped” termini, known to be present in the messenger RNA of most eukaryotes.Approximately 80% of the 5′-terminal structures recovered from digests of poly(A)-containing Drosophila mRNA are cap structures of the general form m7G5′ppp5′X(m)pY(m)pZp. With respect to the extent of ribose methylation and the base distribution, the 5′-terminal sequences of Drosophila capped mRNA appear to be intermediate between those of unicellular eukaryotes and those of mammals. Drosophila is the first organism known in which type 0 (no ribose methylations), type 1 (one ribose methylation), and type 2 (two ribose methylations) caps are all present. In contrast to mammalian cells, the caps of Drosophila never contain the doubly methylated nucleoside N6,2′-O-dimethyladenosine. Both purines and pyrimidines can be found as the penultimate nucleoside of Drosophila caps and there is a wide variety of X-Y base combinations. The relative frequencies of these different base combinations, and the extent of ribose methylation, vary with the duration of labeling. The large majority of poly(A)-containing cytoplasmic RNA molecules from heat-shocked Drosophila cells are also capped, but these caps are unusual in having almost exclusively purines as the penultimate X base.Greater than 75% of the 5′ termini of heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) containing poly(A) and greater than 50% of the termini of hnRNA lacking poly (A) are also capped. Triphosphorylated nucleotides, common as the 5′ nucleotides of mammalian hnRNA, are rare in the poly(A)-containing hnRNA of Drosophila. The frequency of the various type 0 and type 1 cap sequences of cytoplasmic and nuclear poly (A)-containing RNA are almost identical. The caps of hnRNA lacking poly(A) are also quite similar to those of poly-adenylated hnRNA, but are somewhat lower in their content of penultimate pyrimidine nucleosides, suggesting that these two populations of molecules are not identical.  相似文献   

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Polyadenylated [poly(A)+] RNA molecules have been isolated from Methanococcus vannielii by oligodeoxythymidylate-cellulose affinity chromatography at 4 degrees C. Approximately 16% of the label in RNA isolated from cultures allowed to incorporate [3H]uridine for 3 min at 37 degrees C was poly(A)+ RNA. In contrast, less than 1% of the radioactivity in RNA labeled over a period of several generations was contained in poly(A)+ RNA molecules. Electrophoretic separation of poly(A)+ RNA molecules showed a heterogeneous population with mobilities indicative of sizes ranging from 900 to 3,000 bases in length. The population of poly(A)+ RNA molecules was found to have a half-life in vivo of approximately 12 min. Polyadenylate [poly(A)] tracts were isolated by digestion with RNase A and RNase T1 after 3' end labeling of the poly(A)+ RNA with RNA ligase. These radioactively labeled poly(A) oligonucleotides were shown by electrophoresis through DNA sequencing gels to average 10 bases in length, with major components of 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12 bases. The lengths of these poly(A) sequences are in agreement with estimates obtained from RNase A and RNase T1 digestions of [3H]adenine-labeled poly(A)+ RNA molecules. Poly(A)+ RNA molecules from M. vannielii were labeled at their 5' termini with T4 polynucleotide kinase after dephosphorylation with calf intestine alkaline phosphatase. Pretreatment of the RNA molecules with tobacco acid pyrophosphatase did not increase the amount of phosphate incorporated into poly(A)+ RNA molecules by polynucleotide kinase, indicating that the poly(A)+ RNA molecules did not have modified bases (caps) at their 5' termini. The relatively short poly(A) tracts, the lack of 5' cap structures, and the instability of the poly(A)+ RNA molecules isolated from M. vannielii indicate that these archaebacterial poly(A)+ RNAs more closely resemble eubacterial mRNAs than eucaryotic mRNAs.  相似文献   

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J P Garel 《Biopolymers》1974,13(3):537-547
Partition isotherms of DNA, rRNA, and rapidly labeled RNA in a salt solvent system are determined. In the salt solvent system PMB (potassium phosphate buffer 1.50 M pH 7.0:2-methoxyethanol:2-butoxyethanol; 3:1:variable volume), equilibrated at the temperature T, the partition isotherms of animal ribosomal RNA and DNA form a series of straight lines according to the basic relation log k = B ? AT(BuO), where k is the partition coefficient, B and AT are parameters depending upon the base composition, the molecular weight, the helix content, and conformation of nucleic acids, and (BuO) refers to the 2-butoxyethanol amount in volume percent. This relation is also valid for other nucleic acid compounds (bases, nucleosides, nucleotides, oligoribonucleotides, and transfer RNA). For RNA fractions distributed in different Kirby salt solvent systems, log k is proportional to the relative levels of adenine and guanine expressed as the A/(A+G) ratio. Partition isotherms of high molecular weight RNA from mouse plasmocytoma, labeled during a few hours, are not straight lines. This behavior indicates a heterogeneous RNA population. By plotting the specific activity of this mixture (rRNA and rapidly labeled RNA) determined in the top phase of our salt solvent system as a function of the 2-but-oxyethanol content, we obtained a sigmoidal curve, which characterizes the nature of the RNA population investigated. Formulas are given for the calculation of the specific activities of rRNA and rapidly labeled RNA and for the calculation of their relative ratio.  相似文献   

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Mine I  Anota Y  Menzel D  Okuda K 《Protoplasma》2005,226(3-4):199-206
Summary. The configuration and distribution of polyadenylated RNA (poly(A)+ RNA) during cyst formation in the cap rays of Acetabularia peniculus were demonstrated by fluorescence in situ hybridization using oligo(dT) as a probe, and the spatial and functional relationships between poly(A)+ RNA and microtubules or actin filaments were examined by immunofluorescence microscopy and cytoskeletal inhibitor treatment. Poly(A)+ RNA striations were present in the cytoplasm of early cap rays and associated with longitudinal actin bundles. Cytochalasin D destroyed the actin filaments and caused a dispersal of the striations. Poly(A)+ RNA striations occurred in the cytoplasm of the cap rays up to the stage when secondary nuclei migrated into the cap rays, but they disappeared after the secondary nuclei were settled in their positions. At that time, a mass of poly(A)+ RNA was present around each of the secondary nuclei and accumulated rRNA. This mass colocalized with microtubules radiating from the surface of each secondary nucleus and disappeared when the microtubules were depolymerized by butamifos, which did not affect the configuration of actin filaments. These masses of poly(A)+ RNA continued to exist even after the cap ray cytoplasm divided into cyst domains. Thus two distinct forms of poly(A)+ RNA population, striations and masses, appear in turn at consecutive stages of cyst formation and are associated with distinct cytoskeletal elements, actin filaments and microtubules, respectively. Correspondence and reprints: Graduate School of Kuroshio Science, Kochi University, 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi 780-8520, Japan.  相似文献   

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Poly(A) polymerase activity is induced during vaccinia virus infection of HeLa cells. The enzyme is maximally induced at 3.5 h postinfection. Partial purification frees the preparation of RNase activity and RNA polymerase activity. ATP is the substrate for poly(A) synthesis. A small amount of poly(A) is produced from added adenosine diphosphate due to the production of ATP by an adenylate kinase present in the preparation. The incorporation of ATP into poly(A) is dependent on divalent cations (Mg2+ or Mn2+) and is not inhibited by UTP, CTP, or GTP. Poly(U) stimulates ATP incorporation; poly(A) and poly(C) have little effect on ATP incorporation, and poly(dT) is extremely inhibitory. RNA prepared from HeLa cells and from the partially purified poly(A) polymerase (the enzyme preparation contains endogenous RNA [Brakel and Kates]) stimulates ATP incorporation by poly(A) polymerase which was subjected to DEAE-cellulose chromatography. RNase's, pancreatic and T1, inhibit the production of poly(A). DNase has little effect. Poly(U) is able to stimulate poly(A) production in the presence of T1 RNase.  相似文献   

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Ribonucleoprotein particles containing heterogeneous nuclear RNA (Pederson, 1974) were isolated from HeLa cells and digested with ribonucleases A and T1 at high ionic strength. The nuclease-resistant material, comprising 9.4% of the initial acid-insoluble [3H]adenosine radioactivity, was further fractionated by poly(U)-Sepharose chromatography. The bound fraction eluted from the column with 50% formamide and banded in cesium sulfate gradients (without aldehyde fixation) at a buoyant density characteristic of ribonucleoprotein (1.45 g/cm3). Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of this material revealed two Coomassie blue-stained bands. The major polypeptide had a molecular weight of 74,000 a less prominent band had a molecular weight of 86,000. The RNA components contained 74.4 mol % AMP and 17.7 mol % UMP. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the RNA, labeled with [3H]adenosine, demonstrated the presence of molecules 150 to 200 nucleotides in length (poly(A)), as well as molecules 20 to 30 nucleotides long (oligo(A)). Both poly(A) and oligo(A) sequences have previously been identified in HeLa heterogeneous nuclear RNA. These data demonstrate that both the poly (A) and oligo(A) sequences in HeLa heterogeneous nuclear RNA exist in vivo tightly complexed with specific proteins.  相似文献   

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Glyoxysomal citrate synthase (gCS) was purified from crude extracts of watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris Schrad.) cotyledons, yielding a homogenous protein with a subunit MW of 48 kDa. The enzyme was selectively inhibited by 5,5-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid), allowing quantification in the presence of the mitochondrial isoenzyme (mCS). Differences were also observed with respect to inhibition by ATP (k i=2.6 mmol · l-1 for gCS, k i=0.33 mmol · l-1 for mCS). The antibodies prepared against gCS did not cross-react with mCS. The immunocytochemical localization of gCS by the indirect protein A-gold procedure was restricted to the glyoxysomal membrane or the peripheral matrix of glyoxysomes. Other compartments, e.g. the endoplasmic reticulum, were not labeled. Xenopus oocytes were used for the translation of watermelon polyadenylated RNA (poly(A)+RNA). A translation product with a MW of 51 kDa was immunoprecipitated by the anti-gCS antibodies. It was absent in controls without poly(A)+RNA or with preimmune serum. A similar translation product was also immunoprecipitated after cell-free synthesis of watermelon poly(A)+RNA in a reticulocyte system, in contrast to the in-vivo labeled gCS (48 kDa). It was concluded that gCS is synthesized as a higher-molecular-weight precursor.Abbreviations DTNB 5,5-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid) - gCS glyoxysomal citrate synthase - gMDH glyoxysomal malate dehydrogenase - k i inhibitor constant - mCS mitochondrial citrate synthase - OAA oxaloacetate - poly(A)+RNA polyadenylated RNA - SDS-PAGE sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis  相似文献   

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Double-stranded regions which comprise about 4% of isolated HeLa cell heterogeneous nuclear RNA have been characterized by RNA fingerprinting and sequencing analysis. The simplicity of the pattern in two-dimensional RNA fingerprints suggests a sequence complexity of about 1000 nucleotides. The nucleotide sequences of six prominent RNase T1-resistant oligonucleotides (ranging in size from 7 to 9 bases) have been determined using isolated double-stranded nuclear RNA labeled in vivo with 32P-labeled inorganic phosphate. We conclude that (here exists a substantial subpopulation of simple, potentially complementary sequences common to much of the heterogeneous nuclear RNA population and interspersed with other kinds of sequences.  相似文献   

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Yeast cells growing in a low phosphate medium were labeled with a pulse of 32Pi or [3H]adenine and harvested after 15 minutes. Total RNA was extracted and digested with ribonuclease T1. Poly(A)-rich fragments were isolated from the digest by hybridization to poly(U) impregnated fiberglass filters. Gel filtration showed the fragments to have a uniform chain length of about sixteen. Analysis of the composition gave (A11, C4, U). Complete pancreatic ribonuclease and partial spleen phosphodiesterase digests gave the sequence of the 5′ end of the fragment as CpApApUp-. Since the fragment was a ribonuclease T1 product, the data points to a unique sequence of at least five residues, -GpCpApApUp-, adjacent to the poly(A)-rich terminus of pulse-labeled yeast mRNA. The remainder of the poly(A)-rich fragment consists of A residues with a few randomly interspaced C residues. The known specificity of yeast poly(A) polymerase can account for the presence of C residues in poly(A) tracts.  相似文献   

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Key JL  Silflow C 《Plant physiology》1975,56(3):364-369
The occurrence and distribution of poly(A) sequences in the RNA of soybean (Glycine max var. Wayne) have been studied. Only one of the two species of AMP-rich RNA contains poly(A). D-RNA does not contain detectable poly(A) sequences. The TB-RNA is the poly(A) RNA in this system. At least a part (up to 50% or more) of the mRNA in polyribosomes contains a poly(A) sequence. The poly(A) RNA is heterodisperse in size but has a mean size of approximately 18S (2,000 nucleotides) in urea and formamide gels. The poly(A) fragment resulting from ribonuclease A and T1 digestion migrates as a broad band overlapping the 4 to 5.8S regions of the gels with a mean size of somewhat greater than 5S. No evidence was found for the occurrence of a discrete oligo(A) fragment in the poly(A) RNA; however, oligonucleotides which migrate faster than the poly(A) fraction were observed in preparations which were not bound to oligo(dT) cellulose prior to electrophoresis. This oligonucleotide region was enriched in AMP (up to about 65%) as would be expected after ribonuclease A and T1 digestion.  相似文献   

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