Separation and sequence of the 3′ termini of M double-stranded RNA from killer yeast

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Four subspecies of M double-stranded RNA from a killer strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were isolated. Each subspecies was susceptible to heat cleavage, presumably at an internal 190 base pair A,U-rich region, generating two discrete fragments corresponding to each side of the A, U-rich region. Enzymatic and chemical RNA sequence analysis defined the 3′-terminal 175 bases for the larger fragment (M-1) and 231 bases for the smaller fragment (M-2). All four subspecies of M have identical size and 3′-terminal sequences. Potential translation initiation codons are present on the corresponding 5′ termini of both fragments, and a possible 18S ribosomal RHA binding site is also present on the 5′ terminus of M-1. Stem and loop structures for the 5′ and 3′ termini of M-1 may function as recognition sites for replication, transcription, and translation. © 1982 IRL Press Limited.

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Thiele, D. J., Wang, R. W., & Leibowitz, M. J. (1982). Separation and sequence of the 3′ termini of M double-stranded RNA from killer yeast. Nucleic Acids Research, 10(5), 1661–1678. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/10.5.1661

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