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Labeled adenovirus type 2 nuclear RNA molecules from cells treated with 3'-deoxyadenosine (3'dA) were earlier reported to lack polyadenylic acid [poly(A)], but to be correctly spliced in the nucleus (M. Zeevi et al., Cell 26:39-46, 1981). We have now found that the shortened mRNA molecules, lacking poly(A), can also be found in the cytoplasm of 3'dA-treated cells in association with the polyribosomes. In addition, the accumulation of labeled, nuclear adenovirus-specific RNA complementary to early regions 1a, 1b, and 2 of the adenovirus genome was approximately equal in 3'dA-treated and control cells. At the initial appearance of newly labeled adenovirus type 2 RNA (10 min) in the cytoplasm, there was one-half as much labeled RNA in 3'dA-treated cells as in the control. However, control cells accumulated additional mRNA in the cytoplasm very rapidly in the first 40 min of labeling, whereas the 3'dA-treated cells did not. Therefore, it appears that the correctly spliced, poly(A)- mRNA molecules that are labeled in the presence of 3'dA can be transported from the nucleus with nearly the same frequency and the same exit time as in control cells and can be translated in the cytoplasm but have a much shorter half-life than the poly(A)+ mRNA molecules from control infected cells. From these results it is suggested that the role of poly(A) may be entirely to increase the longevity of cytoplasmic mRNA.  相似文献   

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In this paper experimental results on the size, transport and stability of cytoplasmic Balbiani ring RNA and on its appearance in polysomes are presented. Cytoplasmic RNA of salivary gland cells from Chironomus thummi contains two large RNA fractions of about 20×106 dalton and 10×106 dalton in size. These RNA fractions correspond both to Balbiani ring BR 1 RNA and BR 2 RNA and are apparently transported from nucleus into cytoplasm without a significant size reduction. Chase experiments illustrate a great stability of giant cytoplasmic Balbiani ring RNA molecules and exclude the possibility of a precursor-product relationship between these and smaller BR RNA molecules also found in cytoplasm. A part of giant cytoplasmic Balbiani ring RNA molecules is bound to poly(U)-sepharose columns and should, therefore, contain poly(A)-sequences. — Polysomes of salivary gland cells extracted by a gentle lysis procedure and centrifuged through sucrose gradients are characterized by a rather broad sedimentation profile. Polysome sizes up to about 800 S have been detected, but in no case a distinct polysome fraction corresponding in size to Balbiani ring RNA has been observed. Hybridization of polysomal RNA with salivary gland chromosomes in situ resulted in labelling of both Balbiani rings BR 1 and BR 2.  相似文献   

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Poly(A)-containing RNA was isolated from rat liver microsomes and from the post-microsomal supernatant fraction. Approximately 15% of total rat liver poly(A)-containing RNA was found to be present in the post-microsomal supernatant. The relative capacity for apoferritin synthesis of each poly(A)-containing RNA preparation was measured in a cell-free system derived from wheat germ. The post-microsomal supernatant fraction was found to be highly enriched with ferritin mRNA and accounted for 40–50% of the total ferritin-mRNA present in the cytoplasm of rat liver.  相似文献   

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An RNA-DNA hybridization method is described for determining the fraction of a radioisotopically labeled RNA preparation isolated from bacteria that is message RNA. Experiments are performed under conditions where over 95% of the input RNA is converted to an RNA-DNA complex. Competitive hybridization methods are described that partition the RNA-DNA hybrids into ribosomal RNA-DNA and nonribosomal RNA-DNA hybrids. Evidence is presented that the competition is specific. Message RNA radioactivity was assumed to be RNA radioactivity not competed by ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA. The fraction of RNA made at a given instant under balanced growth conditions (30 C, in minimal medium), that is, message RNA, was determined to be 65%. The method was also used to measure the size distribution of newly synthesized mRNA in Escherichia coli. That size was found to average 3–8 × 105 daltons.This research was supported by grant GM-14368 from the Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. Two of the authors (D. P. and A. J.) were supported by predoctoral fellowships from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.  相似文献   

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Poly(A)-containing RNAs from cytoplasm and nuclei of adult Xenopus liver cells are compared. After denaturation of the RNA by dimethysulfoxide the average molecule of nuclear poly(A)-containing RNA has a sedimentation value of 28 S whereas the cytoplasmic poly(A)-containing RNA sediments slightly ahead of 18 S. To compare the complexity of cytoplasmic and nuclear poly(A)-containing RNA, complementary DNA (cDNA) transcribed on either cytoplasmic or nuclear RNA is hybridized to the RNA used as a template. The hybridization kinetics suggest a higher complexity of the nuclear RNA compared to the cytoplasmic fraction. Direct evidence of a higher complexity of nuclear poly(A)-containing RNA is shown by the fact that 30% of the nuclear cDNA fails to hybridize with cytoplasmic poly(A)-containing RNA. An attempt to isolate a specific probe for this nucleus-restricted poly(A)-containing RNA reveals that more than 10(4) different nuclear RNA sequences adjacent to the poly(A) do not get into the cytoplasm. We conclude that a poly(A) on a nuclear RNA does not ensure the transport of the adjacent sequence to the cytoplasm.  相似文献   

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The fate of input Friend leukemia virus RNA was studied using labeled input virus. The appearance of nuclear RNA-DNA hybrid molecules and the apparent integration of input virion RNA with host cell DNA was studied using a series of inhibitors of DNA or protein synthesis, cell growth conditions, and an intercalating agent. Under all these conditions of infection, little to no viral-specific RNA-DNA hybrid molecules were formed. These data demonstrate that the formation of such RNA-DNA hybrid structures requires conditions of infection that allow provirus synthesis and integration. Furthermore, they suggest that at least a fraction of input virion RNA may transiently become integrated with host cell DNA.  相似文献   

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Drosophila melanogaster embryos and cells in culture were screened for the presence of unintegrated covalently closed circular DNA forms that hybridize to copia-like transposable elements, the F element and uncharacterized dispersed middle repetitive DNA elements. Our results indicate that the majority of copia-like elements (including copia, 297, 412, mdg1, mdg3 and gypsy), the F elements, and 9 of 12 middle repetitive DNA elements are present as free DNA forms in cultured cells and embryos. An 18 base-pair inverted repeat has been reported to flank the long direct repeat of mdg3, implying that mdg3 is not an orthodox copia-like element; however, we have sequenced two independently isolated mdg3 clones and shown that the inverted repeat is not part of the element. The relative abundance with which free DNA forms are found varies between the cultured cells used, and between cultured cells and embryos. This variation, which can be up to 20-fold for some elements, does not correlate well with either the amount of element-specific poly(A)+ RNA present per cell or the number of element-specific sequences integrated in the genome.  相似文献   

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The RNA from the mitochondrial fraction of animal cells contains a polyadenylic acid sequence, approximately 55 nucleotides in length, which migrates at about 4 S in gel electrophoresis and which is attached to high molecular weight RNA. The experiments reported here indicate that: (a) the 4 S poly(A) sequence is found only in the mitochondrial fraction; (b) the RNA containing 4 S poly(A) is located within structures (presumably mitochondria) which protect it from pancreatic ribonuclease; (c) no RNA containing the longer poly(A) of nuclear origin appears to be located in mitochondria; (d) the 4 S poly(A), but not the longer poly(A), is attached to RNA which hybridizes to mitochondrial DNA; and (e) this poly(A) sequence is located at the 3′ end of the RNA molecule.The poly(A)-containing RNA can be isolated by affinity to oligodeoxyribothymidylic acid cellulose and resolved into approximately eight distinct species by acrylamide gel electrophoresis. These may correspond to individual mitochondrial messenger RNA molecules.  相似文献   

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Up to about 50% of the total radioactivity in pulse-labeled RNA in Bacillus brevis 47-5, a high-protein-producing bacterium, was found in the polyadenylated fraction [termed poly(A)-RNA] isolated by adsorption to oligodeoxythymidylic acid-cellulose. Labeled RNA was bound to the cellulose regardless of whether the radioactive precursor was [3H]adenosine or [3H]uridine, showing that the adsorbed material was poly(A)-RNA rather than free poly(A). Poly(A) tracts, isolated after digestion of pulse-labeled RNA with pancreatic and T1 RNases, were homogeneous, with a length of about 95 nucleotides. Susceptibility of the isolated poly(A) tracts to degradation by snake venom phosphodiesterase and polynucleotide phosphorylase indicated that the poly(A) sequences were located directly at the 3'-terminal of the RNA molecules. Comparison of the poly(A)-RNA content in high-protein-producing and nonprotein-producing cells of B. brevis 47 showed much higher levels in the former. Electrophoretic analysis in both denaturing and denaturing polyacrylamide gels of the poly(A)-RNAs showed a heterogeneous population of molecules ranging in size from 23S to 4S. Comparison of the molecular-weight distribution patterns revealed that a significantly greater amount of high-molecular-weight poly(A)-RNA (comigrating with 23S RNA) was present under conditions in which extracellular protein production was high. The possibility that a substantial fraction of the poly(A)-RNA might be involved in the synthesis of extracellular proteins in B. brevis 47 is discussed.  相似文献   

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Five to six percent (by mass) of AKR-2B mouse embryo cell polysomal RNA consists of messenger RNA sequences which may exist in polyadenylated form. In the steady state, however, only 30–40% of these molecules are retained by extensive passage over oligo(dT)-cellulose, the remainder being present in the form of poly(A)-deficient analogues. Within experimental limits, these poly(A)-deficient analogues contain representatives of all poly(A)-containing mRNA sequences in these cells. An analysis of the kinetics of hybridization of cDNA probes enriched for either abundant or rare poly(A)-containing mRNA sequences suggests that the frequency distributions of poly(A)-containing and poly(A)-deficient analogues are dissimilar, and that a relationship exists between the intracellular frequency of a given mRNA sequence and the number of poly(A)-deficient analogues of that sequence. High frequency sequences appear to be enriched in the poly(A)-containing fraction, while low frequency sequences are predominately associated with the poly(A)-deficient fraction, thus, poly(A) may play a role in the regulation of mRNA frequency in the cytoplasm.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of accumulation of nuclear and cytoplasmic poly(A) have been determined in sea urchin blastulas and gastrulas, stages when essentially all mRNA is synthesized de novo in the nucleus. A majority of the labeled poly(A) is found in the cytoplasmic fraction after a brief pulse. The ratio of radioactive AMP to adenosine in pulse-labeled nuclear, cytoplasmic, and polyribosomal poly(A) is considerably less than the number average length of the labeled poly(A), indicating that there is 3′-terminal addition of adenosine to previously synthesized poly(A). The size distribution of pulse-labeled, terminally elongated poly(A) in the cytoplasm is similar to that of the largest nuclear poly(A) rather than the steady-state size distribution of cytoplasmic poly(A), which is smaller and more heterogeneous. The most likely interpretation of these results is that there is a predominant 3′ terminal addition of short tracts of adenosine to poly(A) attached to nuclear RNA just before or during entrance of this RNA into the cytoplasm. In this respect, much of the 3′ terminal addition may be thought of as terminal completion of poly(A) synthesis.  相似文献   

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