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Multiple oligo(A) tracts associated with inactive sea urchin maternal mRNA sequences
Authors:R Duncan  T Humphreys
Affiliation:University of Hawaii, Pacific Biomedical Research Center, 41 Ahui Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 USA
Abstract:Maternal RNA of sea urchin eggs and embryos was analyzed for short poly(A) sequences by digesting hybrids formed between [3H]poly(U) and poly(A) with RNase at 4°C. When the undigested [3H]poly(U) is precipitated with CTAB, all (A)n tracts longer than 6 nucleotides are detected. This assay revealed a poly(A) content severalfold higher than is obtained with a similar assay using RNase at higher temperatures. On polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, most of the previously undetected (A)n tracts ran as a peak of oligo(A) of less than 20 nucleotides which accumulated at the dye front. The oligo(A) sequences were resolved into a single peak of (A)10 when sized on Sephadex G100. These (A)10 sequences were associated with large mRNA-sized molecules of about 3000 nucloetides average length which comprised 0.5 to 2% of the total maternal RNA. However, the (A)10 sequences were not in mRNA molecules containing 3′-terminal poly(A) of 50–120 nucleotides nor did they remain in RNA that entered polysomes upon fertilization. However, hybridization studies showed that all sequences represented in the maternal poly(A)-containing RNA appeared to be present in the RNA molecules containing only (A)10 sequences. The results suggest that the (A)10-containing RNA might be incompletely processed mRNA precursor-like molecules.
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