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Fine structure of ribosomal RNA: I. Conservation of homologous regions within ribosomal RNA of eukaryotes
Authors:Susan A. Gerbi
Affiliation:Brown University Biomedical Division Providence, R.I. 02912, U.S.A.
Abstract:By molecular hybridization experiments the homologies between ribosomal RNAs from a unicellular organism (Gyrodinium cohnii), three invertebrates (Drosophila hydei, Chironomus thummi, Sciara coprophila), an amphibian (Xenopus laevis), and a mammal (mouse) were determined. Competition hybridization experiments demonstrated that portions of these homologous regions are the same in all the ribosomal RNAs tested, regardless of animal species. This conclusion based on hybridization data was confirmed by comparative fingerprint analysis. The ribosomal RNA sequences involved in heterologous hybridization have a higher A + T composition than the bulk ribosomal RNA. It appears from competition experiments of a heterologous hybridization that two thirds of the conserved similar regions are present in 18 S ribosomal RNA, and the remaining one third in 28 S ribosomal RNA. It is argued that these similar regions have been conserved during evolution due to their structural and/or functional role in ribosomal RNA.
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