Abstract

Hot-cold phenol extracts of RNA prepared from guinea pigs sensitized to mono ( p-azobenzene-arsonate)- N-chloroacetyl- l-tyrosine (ARSNAT) contains limited but distinct fractions able to transfer ARSNAT or KLH sensitivity to guinea pig peritoneal exudate cells in vitro. Each of these fractions have been compared by oligo(dT) affinity chromatography and sucrose density gradient analysis. One RNA fraction initially obtained from a sucrose density gradient (designated as B fraction) possessed two separate peaks and contained polyadenylic acid sequences as evidenced by its ability to bind to an oligo (dT) column. Another fraction (Fraction II) initially isolated by oligo (dT) affinity chromatography possessed two peaks after sucrose density gradient analysis, contained poly-A sequences, and had an S-value range approximating the B fraction. RNA fractions prepared from the liver or skeletal muscle of sensitized guinea pigs fails to transfer ARSNAT sensitivity and all fractions are completely inactivated by bovine pancreatic RNase. The results suggest that portions of density gradient prepared B fraction and Fraction II binding to oligo (dT) cellulose may represent the same and/or similar moieties of immunobiologically active RNA.

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