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Comparative Study
. 1986 Nov 11;14(21):8447-65.
doi: 10.1093/nar/14.21.8447.

Splice site consensus sequences are preferentially accessible to nucleases in isolated adenovirus RNA

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Comparative Study

Splice site consensus sequences are preferentially accessible to nucleases in isolated adenovirus RNA

S H Munroe et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

The conformation of RNA sequences spanning five 3' splice sites and two 5' splice sites in adenovirus mRNA was probed by partial digestion with single-strand specific nucleases. Although cleavage of nucleotides near both 3' and 5' splice sites was observed, most striking was the preferential digestion of sequences near the 3' splice site. At each 3' splice site a region of very strong cleavage is observed at low concentrations of enzyme near the splice site consensus sequence or the upstream branch point consensus sequence. Additional sites of moderately strong cutting near the branch point consensus sequence were observed in those sequences where the splice site was the preferred target. Since recognition of the 3' splice site and branch site appear to be early events in mRNA splicing these observations may indicate that the local conformation of the splice site sequences may play a direct or indirect role in enhancing the accessibility of sequences important for splicing.

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