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Purification and translation of an immunoglobulin λ chain messenger RNA from mouse myeloma
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Protein ExpressionRpc-20 Light ChainNatural SciencesMolecular Biological MethodProtein BiosynthesisImmunologyRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationProtein EngineeringMouse MyelomaImmunoglobulin EMouse Myeloma TumorGene ExpressionMedicineCell Biology500-Fold PurificationProtein Synthesis
Here we describe the 500-fold purification of an mRNA encoding an immunoglobulin lambda light chain derived from the mouse myeloma tumor, RPC-20. Purification involves the isolation of membrane-bound polysomes, oligo(dT)-cellulose chromatography, and sucrose gradient centrifugation under conditions favoring denaturation of polynucleotide complexes. The mRNA purified in this way directs the cell-free synthesis of a polypeptide which is five or six amino acids longer than the mature form of RPC-20 light chain. In addition to directing the synthesis of a precursor-like polypeptide, the mRNA migrates on electrophoresis as a band containing approximately 1150 nucleotides, about 500 more than required to encode the mature form of the light chain.
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