1. A protein binding the methylated 5'-terminal sequence, m7GpppN, of eukaryotic messenger RNA.
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Filipowicz W, Furuichi Y, Sierra JM, Muthukrishnan S, Shatkin AJ, and Ochoa S
- Subjects
- Base Sequence, Binding, Competitive, Decapoda, Guanine Nucleotides pharmacology, Magnesium pharmacology, Methylation, Peptide Chain Initiation, Translational drug effects, Peptide Initiation Factors, Protein Binding drug effects, Protein Biosynthesis drug effects, Structure-Activity Relationship, Guanine Nucleotides metabolism, Proteins metabolism, RNA, Messenger metabolism
- Abstract
Ribosomal salt washes of Artemia salina embryos contain a protein(s) that binds [3H]m7GpppGpC and [3H]m7GpppGmpC, as measured by retention on nitrocellulose membrane filters. These oligonucleotides correspond in structure to the methylated 5'-terminal sequences (caps) present in many eukaryotic mRNAs. The cap binding protein does not bind the unmethylated counterparts of caps, e.g., [32P]GpppGpCp, or a derivative of m7GpppGmpC containing ring-opened m7G. None of the purified initiation factors IF-MP, IF-M2A, IF-M2B, IF-M3, or IF-MI binds the m7G-containing oligonucleotides.
- Published
- 1976
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