mRNA was isolated from sexually mature rat, rabbit, and bovine testes. Poly(A+) and (A-) RNAs were prepared and hybridized to a rainbow-trout protamine probe. The bovine (A+) fraction showed significant hybridization compared to the other species and these related sequences were also found in total bovine DNA. Bovine mRNA programmed the in vitro synthesis of a basic protein that possessed protamine-like properties. The mRNA was fractionated by agarose-gel electro-phoresis and the fractions hybridized to the trout protamine probe. A significant hybridization signal was observed corresponding to a mRNA of approximately 400 nucleotides in length which coded for the protamine-like protein. The data support the view that we have isolated a mammalian (bovine) protamine mRNA.
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July 01 1984
Isolation and in vitro translation of a mammalian protamine mRNA
S. A. Krawetz;
S. A. Krawetz
1Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
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G. H. Dixon
G. H. Dixon
1Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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June 28 1984
Online ISSN: 1573-4935
Print ISSN: 0144-8463
© 1984 The Biochemical Society
1984
Biosci Rep (1984) 4 (7): 593–603.
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June 28 1984
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S. A. Krawetz, G. H. Dixon; Isolation and in vitro translation of a mammalian protamine mRNA. Biosci Rep 1 July 1984; 4 (7): 593–603. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01121917
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