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. 1986 Jan;83(2):251–255. doi: 10.1073/pnas.83.2.251

Total DNA transcription in vitro: a procedure to detect highly repetitive and transcribable sequences with tRNA-like structures.

H Endoh, N Okada
PMCID: PMC322835  PMID: 3455763

Abstract

Total DNAs from various animals were transcribed in vitro in a HeLa cell extract, and it was found that one to several discrete RNAs were transcribed by RNA polymerase III. With tortoise (Geoclemys reevessi) and newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster), distinct 6.5S and 8S RNAs were transcribed from these respective DNAs. Representative phage clones carrying the 6.5S and 8S RNA genes were isolated from genomic libraries of these animals, and the sequences of these genes were determined. The 5' parts of highly repetitive and transcribable sequences of tortoise and newt were found to have close resemblance to tRNALys1 (rabbit) gene (78% homology) and a tRNAGlu (Drosophila) gene (74% homology, not counting the aminoacyl stem region), respectively. The homologies extended to secondary structures, homologous nucleotides being located on similar secondary structures. It is proposed that many, if not all, highly repetitive and transcribable sequences detected by total DNA transcription have specific tRNA genes as their progenitors.

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