The bicistronic nature of lens alpha-crystallin 14S mRNA.

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The A2 and B2 polypeptide chains of calf lens alpha-crystallin are synthesized on a 14S, 1500-nucleotide mRNA and a 10S, 735-nucleotide mRNA, respectively. The 10S mRNA is theoretically compatible with the size of the B2 chain, but the 14S mRNA contains approximately twice the required number of nucleotides necessary for A2 chain synthesis. This fact raises the question of the function of the additional nucleotide sequence in the 14S mRNA. The following observations on 14S mRNA suggest that it may contain an additional cistron. (i) Under a number of denaturing conditions, 14S mRNA continues to retain its initial size characteristics. (ii) In addition to synthesis of the A2 chain, 14S mRNA directs the synthesis of another polypeptide with the same electrophoretic mobility as that of the B2 chain. (iii) Molecular hybridization of the 14S mRNA with the cDNA produced from the 10S mRNA suggests that 2 mol of the cDNA bind to 1 mol of the 14S mRNA. (iv) Examination of the nucleotide sequences of the 10S and 14S mRNAs by two-dimensional maps of RNase A and T1 digests indicates marked similarity. The overall data suggest that the additional cistronic component may carry coding information for an alpha-crystallin polypeptide or a closely related polypeptide species.

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