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Abstract
The 5' terminal sequences of several adenovirus 2 (Ad2) mRNAs, isolated late in infection,
are complementary to sequences within the Ad2 genome which are remote from the DNA
from which the main coding sequence of each mRNA is transcribed. This has been observed
by forming RNA displacement loops (R loops) between Ad2 DNA and unfractionated polysomal
RNA from infected cells. The 5' terminal sequences of mRNAs in R loops, variously
located between positions 36 and 92, form complex secondary hybrids with single-stranded
DNA from restriction endonuclease fragments containing sequences to the left of position
36 on the Ad2 genome. The structures visualized in the electron microscope show that
short sequences coded at map positions 16.6, 19.6 and 26.6 on the R strand are joined
to form a leader sequence of 150-200 nucleotides at the 5' end of many late mRNAs.
A late mRNA which maps to the left of position 16.6 shows a different pattern of second
site hybridization. It contains sequences from 4.9-6.0 linked directly to those from
9.6-10.9. These findings imply a new mechanism for the biosynthesis of Ad2 mRNA in
mammalian cells.