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XB-ART-32034
Eur J Biochem 1978 Apr 01;851:241-7.
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Studies on the conformation of the 3' terminus of 18-S rRNA.

Vass JK , Maden BE .


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We have studied the conformation of the 3' end of 18-S RNA from human, hamster and Xenopus laevis cells. The 3'-terminal oligonucleotide in a T1 ribonuclease digest of 18-S RNA from HeLa cells was identified, using a standard fingerprinting method. The sequence (G)-A-U-C-A-U-U-A, established by Eladari and Galibert for HeLa 18-S rRNA, was confirmed. An identical 3' terminus is present in hamster fibroblasts and Xenopus laevis cells. The ease of identification of this oligonucleotide has enabled us to quantify its molar yield relative to several other oligonucleotides, and hence to analyse the 3' terminus by several conformation probes. Its sensitivity to S1 nuclease, limited T1 ribonuclease digestion, bisulphite modification and carbodiimide modification was consistent with the terminal oligonucleotide being in a highly exposed conformation. The m6/2A-m6/2A-C-containing sequence of 18-S rRNA also appears to be in an exposed location on the basis of three of these probes.

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