The translational capacity of deadenylated ovalbumin messenger RNA |
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Authors: | M.T. Doel N.H. Carey |
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Affiliation: | G. D. Searle & Co. Ltd. Research Laboratories Lane End Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire, HP12 4HL, England |
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Abstract: | We present evidence that the poly(A) sequence at the 3′ end of ovalbumin mRNA has an effect on its translational efficiency in a reticulocyte lysate cell-free system. Polynucleotide phosphorylase has been used to remove selectively the poly(A) while leaving the rest of the molecule intact. It is shown that the stability of the mRNA in a cell-free system is not appreciably affected by this procedure.Measurements of the size of ovalbumin-synthesizing polysomes, rate of peptide elongation, and number of rounds of translation per messenger show a generally reduced efficiency for deadenylated mRNA compared to native mRNA. No comparable difference was observed in experiments with a wheat germ cell-free system, which gives few rounds of translation per mRNA. This indicates that the effect results from a lowering of the efficiency of reinitiation on deadenylated mRNA. |
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