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. 1971 Jun;68(6):1321–1325. doi: 10.1073/pnas.68.6.1321

An Adenylic Acid-Rich Sequence in Messenger RNA of HeLa Cells and Its Possible Relationship to Reiterated Sites in DNA

J E Darnell 1, R Wall 1, R J Tushinski 1
PMCID: PMC389181  PMID: 5288381

Abstract

Messenger RNA from HeLa cells contains, as part of the polynucleotide chain, RNase-resistant sequences that are labeled by adenosine but not by uridine. Heterogeneous nuclear RNA also contains adenylate-rich RNase-resistant regions, but in lower proportion than messenger RNA. Hybridization to DNA of 32P-labeled messenger RNA reveals that some of the adenylate-rich region is included in the rapidly-hybridizing fraction.

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