Abstract

The fragments of 125I-labelled rabbit globin messenger RNA protected from pancreatic RNAase by initiating 40 S subunits and 80 S ribosomes were analysed using the techniques of RNA sequencing. The fragments were cleaved specifically at cytidine residues generating oligonucleotides labelled in their 3′ terminal residue. Analysis of the partial digestion products of these oligonucleotides after treatment with pancreatic, T 1, U 2 and T 2 RNAase enabled their sequences to be deduced. Sequences were determined from knowledge of the specificities of the ribonucleases and then confirmed in a separate analysis making use of the known electrophoretic mobilities of each base. This combination of methods served to establish that the 40 S- and 80 S-protected fragments are related, and that both contain the initiation codon of the mRNA. The 80 S-protected fragment is about 40 bases in length whilst the 40 S-protected fragments range from 50 to more than 60 bases in length. The most prominent of these 40 S-protected fragments is about 50 bases in length and extends more towards the 5′ end of the mRNA than does the 80 S-protected fragment. It follows that 80 S ribosomes do not protect the 5′ end of the mRNA from nuclease digestion and that the 5′ terminus of rabbit globin mRNA must be at least 15 to 30 bases from the initiation codon.

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