It is the aim of this research to characterize nucleotide sequences in ribosomal RNA (rRNA) both in terms of spatial and functional relationships. Knowledge of the role of rRNA within the ribosome is a prerequisite for complete understanding of protein synthesis, a process common to all degrees of complexity and development. It is necessary to fully understand basic life processes such as these so that we may see how they are altered in pathological and neoplastic cases. We have shown that regions of rRNA are conserved during evolution by methods of RNN-DNA hybridization and comparative fingerprint analysis. We are further characterizing these regions in terms of their primary structural location (by electronic microscopy of spread nucleic acids and by restriction enzyme (mapping), their secondary structure (by gel electrophoresis isolation of hairpin loops), and their tertiary structure in the ribosome.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01GM020261-12
Application #
3269959
Study Section
Molecular Biology Study Section (MBY)
Project Start
1974-04-01
Project End
1987-03-31
Budget Start
1985-04-01
Budget End
1986-03-31
Support Year
12
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Brown University
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
001785542
City
Providence
State
RI
Country
United States
Zip Code