3' non-coding region sequences in eukaryotic messenger RNA.

N J Proudfoot, G G Brownlee
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Abstract

The sequence A-A-U-A-A-A is present in six different purified messenger RNA molecules (specifically the alpha-and beta-globulin mRNAs of rabbit and human, the immunoglobulin light chain mRNA of mouse (MOPC 21) and the ovalbumin mRNA of chicken) about 20 residues away from the 3'-terminal poly (A) sequence. In addition, a large selection of the 3' non-coding regions of rabbit and human globulin mRNAs (both the alpha and beta globin mRNAs) are 85% homologous, demonstrating that this region is significantly conserved in evolution.

Associated Data

GENBANK | J00079; J00093; J00094; J00096; J00153; J00154; J00155; J00156; J00158; J00159; J00160; J00161; J00162; J00163; J00164; J00165; J00166; J00167; J00168; J00169; J00170; J00171; J00172; J00173; J00174; J00175; J00177; J00178; J00179; K00418

MeSH Term

Animals
Base Sequence
Biological Evolution
Chickens
Globins
Humans
Immunoglobulin Light Chains
Mice
Myeloma Proteins
Ovalbumin
Poly A
RNA, Messenger
Rabbits
Species Specificity

Chemicals

Immunoglobulin Light Chains
Myeloma Proteins
RNA, Messenger
Poly A
Globins
Ovalbumin

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