Processing of Spacer tRNAs from rRNA Transcripts of Escherichia coli
Abstract
In cells containing functional RNase III, 30S pre-rRNA is not observed; presumably precursors to the RNAs and tRNAs are normally generated by processing of the nascent 30S pre-rRNA concurrently with its transcription (Hamkalo and Miller 1973; for reviews, see Pace 1973; Perry 1976). The total number and order of reactions involved in the eventual maturation of these precursors is currently unknown, but a likely presumption is that enzymes that process other cell tRNAs are involved in the maturation of spacer tRNAs. Furthermore, since RNase III strains are viable and do produce mature, functional ribosomes (Kindler et al. 1973), it seems probable that enzymes involved in the processing of tRNA could also provide an alternative route to rRNA maturation (Gegenheimer et al. 1977; Gegenheimer and...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.123-137