Translation of T7 RNA in vitro without cleavage by RNase III

  • Yamada Y
  • Nakada D
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T7 early mRNA's are generated from a high-molecular-weight precursor RNA by site-specific RNase III cleavage. When T7 DNA is transcribed in vitro by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase, the transcript is a large, single-piece RNA equivalent to the in vivo precursor RNA. The T7 RNA synthesized in vitro can be translated as a polycistronic messenger without cleavage by RNase III. All T7 early proteins are synthesized in an RNase III-free, protein-synthesizing system directed by the uncleaved T7 RNA.

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Yamada, Y., & Nakada, D. (1976). Translation of T7 RNA in vitro without cleavage by RNase III. Journal of Virology, 18(3), 1155–1159. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.18.3.1155-1159.1976

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