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The 3' hydroxyl end of 28S L-rRNA (major RNA species of the larger subribosomal particle) was labelled by coupling its 2-hydroxy-3-naphthoic acid hydrazine with diazotized [3H]aniline. The RNA was hydrolysed partially with ribonuclease T1 and fractionated on Sephadex G-200. The results show that a highly structured segment with 78% G+C content and a number-average molecular weight of at least 1.0x10(5)-1.8x10(5) is located at the 3' hydroxyl end of the 28S rRNA molecule.
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PMID:The presence of a high-molecular-weight (guanine-plus-cytosine)-rich segment at the 3' end of rabbit 28S ribosomal ribonucleic acid. 117 66

Yeast tRNAPhe was photoreacted with [3H]8-methoxypsoralen and the product was digested with ribonuclease T1, ribonuclease A or a combination of the two or cleaved with sodium borohydride/aniline. The oligonucleotides from these digestions were analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or high-pressure liquid chromatography and the psoralen-containing fragments were identified. The results indicate that one major and two minor photoreaction sites for 8-methoxypsoralen exist in yeast tRNAPhe. The major site (containing about 55% of the label) was determined as U50 in the T psi arm of the tRNA molecule while the minor sites were assigned to U59 (30% of the label) and C70 (15%) respectively. Our results suggest that psoralens may be used as photoprobes for studying conformational changes in tRNA molecules.
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PMID:Photoreaction of 8-methoxypsoralen with yeast-tRNAPhe. Identification of the major reaction sites. 393 70