These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.


PUBMED FOR HANDHELDS

Search MEDLINE/PubMed


  • Title: Wheat embryo ribonucleates. VIII. The presence of 7-methylguanosine 'cap structures' in the RNA of imbibing wheat embryos.
    Author: Saini MS, Lane BG.
    Journal: Can J Biochem; 1977 Aug; 55(8):819-24. PubMed ID: 890577.
    Abstract:
    1. By imbibing wheat embryos in media that contain methyl-labelled methionine, it is possible to label both terminal and nonterminal 7-methylguanosine constituents in NaCl-insoluble (2.5 M, 0 degrees C) RNA (iRNA). 2. Most of the 7-[Me-14C]methylguanosine in wheat embryo i[Me-14C]RNA is present in nonterminal positions of polynucleotide chains, probably in ribosomal RNA. 3. By passage through a column of oligo-dT-cellulose, it is possible, to show that most of the 7-[Me-3H]methylguanosine in a 'bound' fraction of i[Me-3]RNA from imbibing wheat embryos is present in terminal 'cap' structures, probably in messenger RNA. 4. Although most of the 7-[Me-3H]methylguanosine in the 'unbound' (to oligo-dT-cellulose) fraction of i[Me-3H]RNA was present in nonterminal positions, there was also a highly significant fraction of 7-[Me-3H]methylguanosine in terminal 'cap' structures. Although it will be a subject of continued investigation, possible reasons why a large fraction of the total 7-[Me-3H]-methylguanosine was present in the 'unbound' fraction, in this present study, are a subject of discussion. 5. Careful analysis failed to reveal the presence of any N6,O2'-di[Me-3H]methyladenosine in the 'unbound' fraction of i[Me-3H]RNA. 6. Factors that might influence the binding of 'cap' oligonucleotides to DEAE-cellulose are the subject of a brief discussion.
    [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]