A. Jarmolowski et al., NUCLEAR EXPORT OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF RNA IS MEDIATED BY SPECIFIC FACTORS, The Journal of cell biology, 124(5), 1994, pp. 627-635
Various classes of RNA are exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm,
including transcripts of RNA polymerase I (large ribosomal RNAs), II
(U-rich small nuclear RNAs [U snRNAs], mRNAs), and III (tRNAs, 5S RNA)
. Here, evidence is presented that some steps in the export of various
classes of nuclear RNA are mediated by specific rather than common fa
ctors. Using microinjection into Xenopus oocytes, it is shown that a t
RNA, a U snRNA, and an mRNA competitively inhibit their own export at
concentrations at which they have no effect on the export of heterolog
ous RNAs. While the export of both U snRNAs and mRNAs is enhanced by t
heir 7-methyl guanosine cap structures, factors recognizing this struc
ture are found to be limiting in concentration only in the case of U s
nRNAs. In addition to the specific factors, evidence for steps in the
export process that may be common to at least some classes of RNA are
provided by experiments in which synthetic homopolymeric RNAs are used
as inhibitors.