PMID: 6159592Mar 25, 1980Paper

Nucleotide sequences of 4.5S RNAs associated with poly(A)-containing RNAs of mouse and hamster cells

Nucleic Acids Research
Fumio Harada, N Kato

Abstract

The nucleotide sequences of 4.5S RNAs associated with poly-(A)-containing RNAs of mouse and hamster cells were determined. These RNAs have 91 to 94 nucleotides, a high content of G (almost 40%) and no modified nucleoside. The 5'-termini are pppG, but the 3'-termini lack uniformity in the number of uridylate residues. These molecules contain two sets of repeating sequences, and a central purine-rich sequence. There is only one base exchange between mouse and hamster 4.5S RNAs. Possible binding sites of these RNAs to poly(A)-containing RNAs are discussed.

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