SELECTIVE RETENTION AND FILTRATION OF BRAIN NUCLEIC ACIDS IN AGAROSE GELS

1974 
— Total nucleic acids of rat brain have been separated by agarose gel chromatography at 2 m-NaCl into DNA. transfer RNA plus low molecular weight RNA. and high molecular weight RNA fractions. The DNA fraction contained less than 1 per cent RNA by weight judged by either short-term or long-term labelling with ortho[32P]phosphate. The high molecular weight RNA fraction contained 28 s and 18 s ribosomal RNAs and a heterogeneous population of 20-60 s RNAs, apparent after short-term labelling and characterized by a high content of nearest-neighbour-labelled uridylic acid. The rapidly sedimenting (>30s) portion of these RNAs could be largely separated from ribosomal RNAs by gel filtration using 4% agarose. The ribosomal RNAs could be fully resolved into 28 s and 18 s components by agarose gel chromatography at 0.5 m-0.6 m-NaCl, as shown by analysis of their sedimentation and nucleotide composition.
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