A sequence downstream of A-A-U-A-A-A is required for formation of simian virus 40 late mRNA 3' termini in frog oocytes.
AUTOR(ES)
Conway, L
RESUMO
The 3' terminus of simian virus 40 late mRNA is formed by nucleolytic cleavage of an mRNA precursor. In this report we show that efficient cleavage requires a sequence in the 3' flanking region, "downstream" of the highly conserved A-A-U-A-A-A sequence. This sequence is not required for polyadenylylation itself or for accurately positioning the 3' terminus that is formed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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