PMID: 6170932Aug 25, 1981Paper

Transcription of cloned tRNA and 5S RNA genes in a Drosophila cell free extract

Nucleic Acids Research
T DingermannD Söll

Abstract

We describe the preparation of a cell-free extract from Drosophila Kc cells which allows transcription of a variety of cloned eukaryotic RNA polymerase III genes. The extract has low RNA-processing nuclease activity and thus the major products obtained are primary transcripts.

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