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Nucleotide sequence study of mouse 5.8S ribosomal RNA
Biochimie, 1976The primary structure of 5.8S mouse ribosomal RNA has been studied and compared to the structures previously established for other animal species. The results obtained show that mouse 5.8S ribosomal RNA yields pancreatic oligonucleotides with the same nucleotide sequence as the homologous oligonucleotides from rat cells. Furthermore T1 oligonucleotides
A, Hampe, M E, Eladari, F, Galibert
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Alternative conformational states in the ribosome-associated 5.8S RNA
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1984Two conformations of the 5.8S rRNA have been distinguished by gel electrophoresis. Diethyl pyrocarbonate and dimethyl sulphate reactivity were used to probe these conformational states in both the free molecule and those associated with 28S RNA or the ribosome.
A C, Lo, W, Liu, R N, Nazar
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The primary structure of lupin seed 5.8 S ribosomal RNA
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1990The lack of colinearity between nucleotide sequence of the lupin 5.8 S rDNA gene (Rafalski, A.J., Wiewiórowski, M. and Soll, D. (1983) FEBS Lett. 152, 241-246) and 5.8 S rRNA of other plants (Erdmann, V.A. and Wolters, J. (1986) Nucleic Acids Res. 14, r1-r59.) prompted us to clarify this point by sequencing the native lupin 5.8 S rRNA.
M Z, Barciszewska +2 more
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Effects of ribosome dissociation on the structure of the ribosome-associated 5.8S RNA
Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1987Diethyl pyrocarbonate reactivity and thermal denaturation were used to probe potential ribosomal interactions between tRNA and the small 5.8S and 5S rRNAs. Puromycin, an analogue of the terminal aminoacyl-adenosine portion of aminoacyl-tRNA, was observed to increase the accessibility of the 5.8S rRNA, including the highly conserved GAACp sequences ...
A C, Lo +3 more
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Distribution of split 5.8S ribosomal RNA in Diptera
Insect Molecular Biology, 1992Abstract Although the 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) of most eucaryotes consists of 155–170 nucleotides, in two dipterous species the 5.8S rRNA consists of two pieces, 123 and 30 nucleotides in length. The distribution of split 5.8S rRNA was studied in other Diptera and the most closely related order Siphonaptera to ...
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Structure of the ribosome-associated 5·8 S ribosomal RNA
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1983The structure of the 5.8 S ribosomal RNA in rat liver ribosomes was probed by comparing dimethyl sulfate-reactive sites in whole ribosomes, 60 S subunits, the 5.8 S-28 S rRNA complex and the free 5.8 S rRNA under conditions of salt and temperature that permit protein synthesis in vitro.
Wangyi Liu +3 more
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Heterogeneity and expression of the Plasmodium falciparum 5.8S ribosomal RNA genes
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1990The number and expression of some of the large ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene classes present in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum was determined. Southern blot analyses, using the 5.8S rRNA coding region as a marker, indicate that the P. falciparum genome contains at least 5 distinct subclasses of large rRNA genes.
D, Shippen-Lentz, T, Afroze, A C, Vezza
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The ribosomal 5.8S RNA: eukaryotic adaptation or processing variant?
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1984A striking difference between the cytoplasmic ribosomes of eukaryotes and prokaryotes is the presence (in eukaryotes) of one additional RNA component, the 5.8S rRNA. This RNA, which is hydrogen bonded to the cognate high molecular weight RNA of the large subunit, is about 160 nucleotides in length, and is cotranscribed with the high molecular weight ...
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A 5.8S nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequence database: applications to ecology and evolution
Molecular Ecology, 1998We compiled a 5.8S nuclear ribosomal gene sequence database for animals, plants, and fungi using both newly generated and GenBank sequences. We demonstrate the utility of this database as an internal check to determine whether the target organism and not a contaminant has been sequenced, as a diagnostic tool for ecologists and evolutionary biologists ...
K W, Cullings, D R, Vogler
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5 S and 5.8 S ribosomal RNA sequences and protist phylogenetics
Biosystems, 1985More than 100 5 S 5.8 S rRNA sequences from protists, including fungi, are known. Through a combination of quantitative treeing and special consideration of "signature' nucleotide combinations, the most significant phylogenetic implications of these data are emphasized.
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