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. 1975 Sep;56(3):364-9.
doi: 10.1104/pp.56.3.364.

The occurrence and distribution of poly(a) ribonucleic Acid in soybean

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The occurrence and distribution of poly(a) ribonucleic Acid in soybean

J L Key et al. Plant Physiol. 1975 Sep.

Abstract

The occurrence and distribution of poly(A) sequences in the RNA of soybean (Glycine max var. Wayne) have been studied. Only one of the two species of AMP-rich RNA contains poly(A). D-RNA does not contain detectable poly(A) sequences. The TB-RNA is the poly(A) RNA in this system. At least a part (up to 50% or more) of the mRNA in polyribosomes contains a poly(A) sequence. The poly(A) RNA is heterodisperse in size but has a mean size of approximately 18S (2,000 nucleotides) in urea and formamide gels. The poly(A) fragment resulting from ribonuclease A and T(1) digestion migrates as a broad band overlapping the 4 to 5.8S regions of the gels with a mean size of somewhat greater than 5S. No evidence was found for the occurrence of a discrete oligo(A) fragment in the poly(A) RNA; however, oligonucleotides which migrate faster than the poly(A) fraction were observed in preparations which were not bound to oligo(dT) cellulose prior to electrophoresis. This oligonucleotide region was enriched in AMP (up to about 65%) as would be expected after ribonuclease A and T(1) digestion.

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