Abstract

An unusual new chloroplast RNA has been isolated and sequenced in the siphonous green alga, Codium fragile. This RNA is 94 nucleotides in length, has an unusually high A + U content (73%), contains no modified residues, and is as abundant as a single chloroplast tRNA species. Although this RNA is 4.5 S in size, it bears little sequence homology to the widely found and highly conserved 4.5 S RNAs present in the chloroplasts of higher plants. Nevertheless, this RNA may indeed by analogous to the higher plant 4.5 S RNAs, since the Codium 4.5 S RNA has the potential to form a secondary structure which in many respects is remarkably similar to that of known chloroplast 4.5 S RNAs, and hybridization data strongly suggests that the 4.5 S RNA is part of the ribosomal RNA operon, as is the case in higher plant chloroplasts.

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