학술논문

Small Nuclear RNAs are Encoded in the Nontranscribed Region of Ribosomal Spacer DNA
Document Type
research-article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1982 May . 79(10), 3106-3110.
Subject
Biochemistry
In vitro Transcription
Cloned rDNA
Southern Analysis
RNA
Molecules
Small nuclear RNA
Ribosomal DNA
RNA precursors
HeLa cells
Genetic hybridization
DNA
Nucleic acids
Gels
Language
English
ISSN
00278424
Abstract
The structure of in vitro synthesized mouse small nuclear RNA transcribed by RNA polymerase I (snPI RNA) was studied by T1 RNase digestion pattern analysis. The patterns of four different snPI RNA species were different from those of the U1 and U2 RNA species. In addition, the four different snPI RNA species, ranging from 130 to 240 nucleotides in length, yielded almost identical patterns. The snPI RNA molecules hybridized to cloned mouse ribosomal DNA containing the nontranscribed spacer DNA and 45S ribosomal precursor RNA molecules did not compete with this hybridization. Southern blot analysis of fragments from the ribosomal DNA confirmed that snPI RNA species exclusively hybridized to sequences corresponding to the so-called nontranscribed ribosomal spacer region.