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pubmed-article:9268336pubmed:abstractTextApproximately 90% of human U6 small nuclear RNA (snRNA) contains uridine cyclic phosphate (U>p) at its 3'-end (Lund, E., and Dahlberg, J. E. (1992) Science 255, 327-330). We studied the formation of U>p at the 3' end of human U6 snRNA using an in vitro system where uridylic acid residues are added from UTP precursor and U>p is formed. Analysis of U6 snRNAs with varying number of uridylic acid residues showed that each of these species contains U>p where the phosphate originated from alpha-phosphate of UTP precursor. The cyclic phosphate formation occurred on U6 snRNA in extracts where essential spliceosomal snRNAs were specifically degraded, thereby indicating that U>p formation is not coupled to pre-mRNA splicing. A subpopulation of human signal recognition particle and mitochondrial RNA processing RNAs isolated from HeLa cells also contained cyclic phosphates at their 3' ends. These data suggest that U>p in U6 snRNA is unlikely to be related to its participation in splicing of pre-mRNAs. It appears that cyclic phosphate is an intermediate product in the metabolism of these small RNAs.lld:pubmed
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