Benecke B J, Penman S
J Cell Biol. 1979 Mar;80(3):778-83. doi: 10.1083/jcb.80.3.778.
The snPI RNA species are a recently described set of molecules whose sizes range from 5S to 10S. They can be labeled in vitro in isolated nuclei and are apparently formed by an RNA polymerase I type of activity. However, in contrast to ribosomal precursor RNA, the usual polymerase I product, they are not found in the nucleolus but rather are located in the nucleoplasm. The snPI RNAs have been found in all mammalian cell types studied. The spectrum seen in gel electrophoresis is unique to each animal species studied but is essentially the same in different cell types within a species. The differences in snPI patterns are quite large between even closely related species and are clearly distinguishable in gorilla and human cells.
snPI RNA种类是最近描述的一组分子,其大小范围从5S到10S。它们可以在体外分离的细胞核中被标记,并且显然是由一种RNA聚合酶I类型的活性形成的。然而,与核糖体前体RNA(通常的聚合酶I产物)不同,它们不在核仁中发现,而是位于核质中。在所有研究的哺乳动物细胞类型中都发现了snPI RNA。凝胶电泳中看到的谱带对于所研究的每个动物物种都是独特的,但在一个物种的不同细胞类型中基本相同。即使是亲缘关系很近的物种之间,snPI模式的差异也相当大,在大猩猩和人类细胞中可以明显区分。