| Literature DB >> 2922259 |
E Myslinski1, F X Wilhelm, C Branlant.
Abstract
U1 RNAs were isolated from P. polycephalum microplasmodia nuclei and sequenced. A P. polycephalum gene coding for U1 RNA was also isolated. The coding region of this gene differs at 3 positions compared to the isolated U1 RNA species. Both isolated RNAs and the gene encoded RNA can be folded according to the secondary structure model previously proposed for U1 RNA. Putative regulatory elements very similar to those required for efficient transcription of U RNA genes from vertebrates, in particular, the -200 distal enhancer element, are present in the flanking regions of this gene. The presence of several U1 RNA genes in P. polycephalum was confirmed by Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA. In contrast to yeast S. cerevisiae U1 RNA, P. polycephalum U1 RNAs have a length similar to that of U1 RNAs from higher eukaryotes. Nevertheless, P. polycephalum U1 RNAs probably differ from these RNAs in the 5'-terminal segment supposed to base-pair with the 5'-end of introns. The results are discussed taking into account phylogenetic evolution and functional role of U1 RNA.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2922259 PMCID: PMC331719 DOI: 10.1093/nar/17.3.1019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971