5' terminal nucleotide sequences of the messenger RNA's of Dictyostelium discoideum
- PMID: 183893
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(76)90007-6
5' terminal nucleotide sequences of the messenger RNA's of Dictyostelium discoideum
Abstract
As in the mRNA from all other eucaryotic cells examined, the 5' nucleotide in messenger RNA from Dictyostelium discoideum is linked by a 5'-5' triphosphate bridge to the unusual nucleoside 7-methyl guanosine. In mammalian cellular mRNA, the 5' terminal sequences have the general formula m7GpppXmpYp(m), where X and Y can be either purine or pyrimidine nucleotides and Y, as well as X, may contain a 2'0-methylated ribose. Although at least 32 5' terminal sequences are possible in cellular mRNA, only four are present in Dictyostelum mRNA. They are (I) m7GppppAp (65%); (II) m7GpppGp (10%); (III) m7GpppAmpAp (10%); (IV m7GpppAp (65%); (II) m7gpppGp (10%); (III) m7GpppAmpAp (10%); (IV) m7GpppAmpUp (10%). Sequences I and II are simpler than those previously reported for mammalian cells because they lack 2'0-methylated nucleosides. Another difference is that in all Dictyostelium mRNAs. the nucleoside X is a purine. The nucleoside 6-methyl adenosine which is found internal to the 5' end of the mRNA of mammalian cells is not detectable in Dictyostelium mRNA. Thus neither 2'0-methylated nucleotides nor 6-methyl adenosine can represent sites for processing of a primary nuclear transript to yield mRNA.
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