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  • Title: Interaction of snRNAs with rapidly sedimenting nuclear sub-structures (hnRNPs) from HeLa cells.
    Author: Sri-Widada J, Liautard JP, Brunel C, Jeanteur P.
    Journal: Nucleic Acids Res; 1983 Oct 11; 11(19):6631-46. PubMed ID: 6195594.
    Abstract:
    We have shown previously (Liautard et al., 1982, J. Mol. Biol., 162, 623-643) that digestion with micrococcal nuclease under drastic conditions of a pure U1 snRNP, as well as a mixture containing U2, U1, U4, U5 and U6 snRNPs, gives rise to resistant RNA fragments derived from all but U6 snRNAs. As an attempt to elucidate the way in which snRNPs are attached to their native structure, the same approach was applied to hnRNP which are known to contain snRNP (Guimont-Ducamp et al., 1977, Biochimie, 59, 755-758). Micrococcal nuclease digestion of hnRNPs yielded a population of 15-50 nucleotides long resistant fragments of snRNAs. Sequence analyses showed that all fragments previously identified in core snRNPs were also present. Only U2 and U5 snRNAs were further protected as a result of their association with the hnRNP complex (from the cap to nucleotide 32 for U2 and from nucleotide 22 to nucleotide 70 for U5). No additional protected fragment derived from U1, U4 and U6 snRNAs was found. This finding confirms that the 5' terminal region of U1 snRNP remains available for base-pairing interaction with the premessenger RNA, as predicted by the model of Lerner et al. (Nature, 1980, 283, 220-224).
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