The 11s mRNA extracted from the rat seminal vesicles directs the synthesis of two different precursors of the major secretory protein RSV-IV. These two precursors are not interconvertible and seemingly originate from different translational events. Sucrose gradients, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and positive hybridization translation experiments do not allow the separation of the two putatively different mRNAs. It is concluded that the two RSV-IV precursors either derive from two extremely similar, but physically not separable mRNA species, or from two different modes of translation of the same mRNA molecule.
The 11s rat seminal vesicle mRNA directs the in vitro synthesis of two precursors of the major secretory protein IV / S., Metafora; J., Guardiola; G., Paonessa; Abrescia, Paolo. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - STAMPA. - 12:(1984), pp. 1901-1010.
The 11s rat seminal vesicle mRNA directs the in vitro synthesis of two precursors of the major secretory protein IV
ABRESCIA, PAOLO
1984
Abstract
The 11s mRNA extracted from the rat seminal vesicles directs the synthesis of two different precursors of the major secretory protein RSV-IV. These two precursors are not interconvertible and seemingly originate from different translational events. Sucrose gradients, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and positive hybridization translation experiments do not allow the separation of the two putatively different mRNAs. It is concluded that the two RSV-IV precursors either derive from two extremely similar, but physically not separable mRNA species, or from two different modes of translation of the same mRNA molecule.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


