Mammals have multiple genes for individual ribosomal proteins
- PMID: 7237549
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(81)90319-6
Mammals have multiple genes for individual ribosomal proteins
Abstract
The reiteration frequency of the genes that encode the structural proteins of the mammalian ribosome was studied with a set of cloned cDNA probes containing several different mouse r-protein mRNA sequences. Results from a reassociation kinetics analysis, Southern blotting experiments and gene cloning studies collectively indicate that each individual r-protein species is represented by multiple genes in mammals. Among the examples studied, the multiplicity of mouse r-protein genes varied from about 7 to 20, a striking contrast to the low copy numbers observed in less evolutionarily advanced eucaryotes. The multiplicity of individual r-protein genes in humans and rodents is similar.
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