1993
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.90.2.635
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Three small nucleolar RNAs of unique nucleotide sequences.

Abstract: Three small RNA species were detected in human cells, and their cDNAs were synthesized and cloned. These RNAs are nucleolar, are 207, 154, and 135 nucleotides long, and are named El, E2, and E3, respectively, and their unique nucleotide sequences suggest that they may belong to an additional family of small nucleolar RNAs. The 5' ends of these three RNAs do not appear to have a trimethylguanosine cap or another type of cap. Apparent homologs of these three RNAs were detected in mouse, rabbit, and frog cells, s… Show more

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“…It is well known that a whole genome duplication occurred in Xenopus laevis about 30 million years ago (21), resulting in duplication followed by some limited divergence of all genes. That also r-protein genes are present in two copies, and in particular the gene for r-protein S8, has been previously demonstrated (22,23 U17a RNA (9,10). Comparison of these, strongly indicates a structure common to the seven of them ( Figure 4B shows the structures for U17Xs8 f and human U17a).…”
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“…It is well known that a whole genome duplication occurred in Xenopus laevis about 30 million years ago (21), resulting in duplication followed by some limited divergence of all genes. That also r-protein genes are present in two copies, and in particular the gene for r-protein S8, has been previously demonstrated (22,23 U17a RNA (9,10). Comparison of these, strongly indicates a structure common to the seven of them ( Figure 4B shows the structures for U17Xs8 f and human U17a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These examples are numerous enough to permit the conclusion that this gene organization is not coincidental but must have an important functional relevance. More intriguing is the case of U17 RNA, very recently described in HeLa cells (9,10). In fact this RNA, which is 69.3% homologous to Xenopus U17XS8 RNA, is encoded only in two introns present in the non coding region of the human gene for RCC 1, a protein involved in cell cycle regulation (9), while Ul7Xs8 RNA is encoded only in the introns of r-protein S8 genes.…”
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