The nucleotide sequence of spinach cytoplasmic 5 S ribosomal RNA
The nucleotide sequence of the cytoplasmic 5 S ribosomal RNA from Spinacia oleracea has been determined. A secondary structural model possessing four base-paired regions can be constructed from the primary structure. This RNA shows 90 to 93% nucleotide sequence homology with other higher plant cytop...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1981-07, Vol.256 (14), p.7515-7517 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The nucleotide sequence of the cytoplasmic 5 S ribosomal RNA from Spinacia oleracea has been determined. A secondary structural
model possessing four base-paired regions can be constructed from the primary structure. This RNA shows 90 to 93% nucleotide
sequence homology with other higher plant cytoplasmic 5 S RNAs and 73% homology with that of the lower eukaryote Chlorella.
The spinach 5 S RNA has the nucleotide sequence identical with that of Chlorella in two important single-stranded regions,
the sequence C10 AUACC and the dodecanucleotide sequence at positions 33 to 44. A nucleotide sequence similar or identical
with C10 AUACC is found in most other eukaryotic 5 S RNAs, including the 5 S RNA from human KB cells. In addition, a single-stranded
loop of 12 residues corresponding to positions 33 to 44 in the spinach 5 S RNA sequence may be a general feature of eukaryotic
cytoplasmic 5 S RNAs, while prokaryotic 5 S RNAs have a 13-member loop for the corresponding residues. Several other important
homologies in primary and secondary structure have also been observed in comparing spinach 5 S RNA to other 5 S RNAs. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)68992-1 |