JOURNAL ARTICLE

Quantitation and localization of globin messenger RNA in rabbit reticulocyte lysate.

Rosemary JagusB Safer

Year: 1979 Journal:   Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol: 254 (15)Pages: 6865-6868   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

A sensitive and quantitative method is described for the determination of globin mRNA distribution in rabbit reticulocyte lysate. The method uses high resolution sucrose density gradient centrifugation followed by [5'-3H]polyuridylate hybridization to poly(A)-mRNA in gradient fractions. Polyadenylate, purified globin mRNA, and ribonuclease-treated lysate are used to standardize the hybridization assay. It is demonstrated that changes of mRNA and ribosomal distribution do not affect quantitation of the total mRNA localization and Met-tRNAf which suggest that the monitoring of Met-tRNAf binding alone may not be sufficient to assess the mechanisms of control which affect the initiation of protein synthesis.

Keywords:
Reticulocyte Messenger RNA Lysis Globin Molecular biology Ribonuclease Biology Centrifugation RNA Biochemistry Chemistry Hemoglobin Gene

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