Abundance and half-life of the distinct oat phytochrome A3 and A4 mRNAs
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Abundance and half-life of the distinct oat phytochrome A3 and A4 mRNAs
Abstract
Gene-preferential oligonucleotide probes were used to determined the relative abundance and half-lives of distinct oat phytochrome A (PHYA) mRNAs. Oat PHYA mRNAs are highly conserved in the 5'-untranslated region and the coding region, but the 3'-untranslated region has an overall lower sequence conservation and was the source of gene-preferential probes. PHYA3 mRNA was estimated to be ca. 61% of the oat PHYA mRNA pool present in poly(A)+ RNA from dark-grown seedlings. The half-lives for PHYA3 and PHYA4 mRNAs were both estimated to be ca. 30 min, and a similar short half-life was estimated for the average PHYA mRNA. Sequence comparisons of PHYA mRNAs from four grass species identified conserved sequences within the 5'- and 3'-untranslated regions that might be important for PHYA mRNA degradation.
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