Maternal mRNA from clam oocytes can be specifically unmasked in vitro by antisense RNA complementary to the 3′-untranslated region

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Clam oocytes display a striking difference in the pattern of protein synthesis on fertilization, which is maintained when cell-free extracts are assayed in the rabbit reticulocyte lysate. The mRNAs encoding ribonucleotide reductase and cyclin A (the major masked messages in the oocyte extracts) can be translationally activated by gel filtration in 0.5 M KCl, presumably by removal of repressor protein(s). When synthetic RNAs corresponding to different segments of ribonucleotide reductase and cyclin A mRNAs were added to oocyte extracts in 0.5 M KC1 in a "competitive unmasking" assay, specific and complete unmasking of these mRNAs occurred on addition of antisense 3′-noncoding transcripts. The unmasking region in ribonucleotide reductase mRNA maps to a region of 134 nucleotides centered one-third of the way down the 3′-noncoding region.

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Standart, N., Dale, M., Stewart, E., & Hunt, T. (1990). Maternal mRNA from clam oocytes can be specifically unmasked in vitro by antisense RNA complementary to the 3′-untranslated region. Genes and Development, 4(12), 2157–2168. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.4.12a.2157

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