Abstract

Escherichia coli cells, grown in the presence of chloramphenicol, synthesize a low molecular weight RNA (CM-5S RNA) not bound to ribosomes which is similar to ribosomal 5S RNA. Oligonucleotide patterns derived from ribonuclease digests of 5S RNA and of CM-5S RNA are indistinguishable except that the 5'-terminal oligonucleotides differ. Whereas the nucleotide sequence of the 5'-terminus of normal 5S RNA is (p)U(p)G-, there are three alternate sequences of the 5'-terminus of CM-5S RNA: (p)U(p)U(p)G-, (p)U(p)U(p)U(p)G-, and (p)A(p)U(p)U(p)U(p)G-.

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