H4 histone messenger RNA decay in cell-free extracts initiates at or near the 3' terminus and proceeds 3' to 5'
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H4 histone messenger RNA decay in cell-free extracts initiates at or near the 3' terminus and proceeds 3' to 5'
Abstract
The relative decay of four human messenger RNAs, gamma globin, delta globin, c-myc and H4 histone, were compared in a cell-free system. Under appropriate conditions, they are degraded in vitro in approximately the same relative order as in vivo: histone faster than c-myc and delta globin faster than gamma globin. Degradation of polysome-associated H4 histone mRNA and of deproteinized histone mRNA begins at or near the 3' terminus. At least a portion of the mRNA then continues to be degraded in a 3' to 5' direction. Discrete 3'-terminal degradation hold-up points are observed, suggesting that 3' to 5' degradation occurs non-uniformly. Cycloheximide and puromycin inhibit protein synthesis but do not affect the rate or directionality of histone mRNA decay in vitro. We conclude that the rate-limiting step in H4 histone mRNA decay occurs at or near the 3' terminus and that at least a portion of the mRNA molecule is subsequently degraded 3' to 5', probably via a processive exonuclease.
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