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Abstract To estimate the chain lengths based upon the 5' terminals and to provide information on methylated oligonucleotides, nucleolar 28 S, 35 S, and 45 S RNAs were subjected to alkaline hydrolysis and the resultant oligonucleotides were separated and identified. The 5' terminal of each RNA class was found to be mainly (80%) the methylated dinucleoside triphosphate pCmpUp. In addition, smaller amounts of pCp (10%) and pAp (10%) were found. Based on the 5' terminal analysis, the ratio of the approximate chain lengths of the polynucleotide chains is 1:1.5:2.5 in nucleolar 28 S, 35 S, and 45 S RNA, respectively, and is in good agreement with ratios derived from hybridization studies and equilibrium sedimentation studies. An alkali-stable trinucleotide (UmpUmpCp) is present in all of the nucleolar RNA classes in amounts equimolar to the terminal pCmpUp. The 16 types of 2'-O-methylated alkali-stable dinucleotides present in the nucleolar 28 S, 35 S, and 45 S RNAs accounted for 1.2, 1.1, and 0.9% of the total residues in 28 S, 35 S, and 45 S nucleolar RNA, respectively. From these values, and the cleavage patterns derived from the hybridization data, a working model of nucleolar 45 S RNA is presented in which the 28 S nucleolar RNA is placed at the 5' end of the molecule.
Choi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.