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Monocistronic messenger RNA in yeast
Authors:N S Petersen  C S McLaughlin
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry University of California, Irvine Irvine, Calif. 92664, USA
Abstract:We have determined the rate of polypeptide chain synthesis on different size polysomes in yeast. The completion time for the average polypeptide chain in vivo at 23 °C is two minutes by this technique and is in good agreement with values we have determined by other independent methods.These kinetic experiments indicate that the average size of a nascent polypeptide chain on a polysome is directly related to the size of the polysome. This demonstrates that in the simple eucaryotic organism, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mRNA is monocistronic in the sense that each mRNA molecule codes for one protein molecule which is released intact from the ribosome upon completion. The pattern of amino acid incorporation into Escherichia coli polysomes is distinctly different. These findings have a number of interesting implications for the genetics of the lower eucaryotes and indicate that the cellular mechanisms of control and co-ordination in yeast may differ from those found in procaryotes and may be similar to cellular mechanisms of control for mammalian cells.
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