Mitochondrial polyadenylic acid-containing RNA: localization and characterization |
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Authors: | M Hirsch S Penman |
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Institution: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 16-839, Cambridge, Mass. 02139, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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Keywords: | SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate |
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