Perry R P, Kelley D E, Schibler U, Huebner K, Croce C M
J Cell Physiol. 1979 Mar;98(3):553-9. doi: 10.1002/jcp.1040980313.
Mouse-human hybrid cells that preferentially segregate either mouse or human chromosomes were analyzed for their relative content of mouse and human rRNA genes and for their capacity to transcribe these genes. A distinctive Hind III restriction fragment containing 28S rRNA sequences was used to distinguish between mouse and human rDNA and a set of distinctive loop structures in the 45S pre-rRNA was used to distinguish between mouse and human gene transcripts. Our results indicate that the genes of only one species are transcriptionally active in these hybrid cells, even though both sets of genes are present.
对优先分离小鼠或人类染色体的小鼠-人类杂交细胞进行了分析,检测其小鼠和人类rRNA基因的相对含量以及转录这些基因的能力。使用一个含有28S rRNA序列的独特Hind III限制性片段来区分小鼠和人类rDNA,并利用45S前体rRNA中的一组独特环结构来区分小鼠和人类基因转录本。我们的结果表明,在这些杂交细胞中,即使两组基因都存在,只有一个物种的基因具有转录活性。