Literature DB >> 4041434

Location of oligo(uridylic acid) sequences within messenger ribonucleic acid molecules of HeLa cells.

J W Kulkosky, W M Wood, M Edmonds.   

Abstract

A significant fraction of the polyadenylated mRNAs of HeLa cells contain an oligo(uridylic acid) [oligo(U)] sequence of 15-30 nucleotides. Several different experimental approaches were used to determine if these oligo(U)'s occupied similar sites within all mRNAs. In one approach, poly(adenylic acid)-containing mRNAs [poly(A+) mRNAs] averaging 2800 nucleotides in length were reduced to an average size of 500 nucleotides by controlled alkaline hydrolysis. Over 20% of the oligo(U)-containing fragments isolated from the hydrolysate retained a poly(A) sequence, showing that oligo(U)'s were not exclusively located near 5' ends of mRNA although 20% were apparently close to 3' ends. To confirm these observations, oligo(U)-containing mRNA [oligo(U+) mRNA] was exposed to the 3'-exonucleolytic activity of polynucleotide phosphorylase to produce fragments containing the 5' regions of mRNA. Each of a set of fragments of decreasing length generated by increased times of exposure of the mRNAs to the enzyme was found to have about the same oligo(U) content, including the shortest that averaged 550 nucleotides. These data not only eliminated an exclusive location for oligo(U) in either 3' or 5' ends of mRNA but also suggested that oligo(U)'s might be close to the 5' ends of some mRNAs. To verify this last observation, periodate-oxidized poly(A+) mRNA was labeled at the 5' caps and at 3'-adenosine residues by sodium [3H]borohydride reduction before it was nicked 3-5 times with alkali to produce 5' and 3' end-labeled pieces that could be separated with oligo(thymidylic acid)-cellulose.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4041434     DOI: 10.1021/bi00335a042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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