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MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells

Discrete RNA fractions sedimenting slightly slower than 18s ribosomal RNA have been found in mitochondrial preparations from both hamster (BHK-21) and mouse (L-929) cells. This RNA could be separated into two components, present in approximately equimolar amounts, by prolonged zonal centrifugation o...

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Autores principales: Montenecourt, Bland S., Langsam, Margaret E., Dubin, Donald T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1970
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4194651
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Langsam, Margaret E.
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description Discrete RNA fractions sedimenting slightly slower than 18s ribosomal RNA have been found in mitochondrial preparations from both hamster (BHK-21) and mouse (L-929) cells. This RNA could be separated into two components, present in approximately equimolar amounts, by prolonged zonal centrifugation or acrylamide gel electrophoresis. The hamster components had sedimentation constants averaging 16.8 and 13.4, and molecular weights (estimated by gel electrophoresis) averaging 0.74 and 0.42 x 10(6) daltons. Mixed labeling experiments showed that the mouse components sedimented and electrophoresed 3–6% more slowly than the corresponding hamster components. The RNA from both cell lines resembled mitochondrial ribosomal RNA from yeast and Neurospora in being GC poor, and in addition the larger and smaller components resembled each other in base composition. These results, taken with those of other recent studies, are compatible with the idea that our high molecular weight mitochondrial RNA is ribosomal; such RNA would then constitute a uniquely small size-class of ribosomal RNA.
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spelling pubmed-21080062008-05-01 MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells Montenecourt, Bland S. Langsam, Margaret E. Dubin, Donald T. J Cell Biol Article Discrete RNA fractions sedimenting slightly slower than 18s ribosomal RNA have been found in mitochondrial preparations from both hamster (BHK-21) and mouse (L-929) cells. This RNA could be separated into two components, present in approximately equimolar amounts, by prolonged zonal centrifugation or acrylamide gel electrophoresis. The hamster components had sedimentation constants averaging 16.8 and 13.4, and molecular weights (estimated by gel electrophoresis) averaging 0.74 and 0.42 x 10(6) daltons. Mixed labeling experiments showed that the mouse components sedimented and electrophoresed 3–6% more slowly than the corresponding hamster components. The RNA from both cell lines resembled mitochondrial ribosomal RNA from yeast and Neurospora in being GC poor, and in addition the larger and smaller components resembled each other in base composition. These results, taken with those of other recent studies, are compatible with the idea that our high molecular weight mitochondrial RNA is ribosomal; such RNA would then constitute a uniquely small size-class of ribosomal RNA. The Rockefeller University Press 1970-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108006/ /pubmed/4194651 Text en Copyright © 1970 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells
title MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells
title_full MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells
title_fullStr MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells
title_full_unstemmed MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells
title_short MITOCHONDRIAL RNA FROM CULTURED ANIMAL CELLS : II. A Comparison of the High Molecular Weight RNA from Mouse and Hamster Cells
title_sort mitochondrial rna from cultured animal cells : ii. a comparison of the high molecular weight rna from mouse and hamster cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4194651
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