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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1990

Quantitation of endogenous liver apolipoprotein B mRNA editing

John Wesley Backus; Matthew J. Eagleton; Stanley G. Harris; Charles E. Sparks; Janet D. Sparks; Harold C. Smith

The mRNA for apolipoprotein B is translated into either a high molecular weight (apo BH) or low molecular weight (apo BL) form of the protein depending on a novel form of RNA processing known as RNA editing. Apo BH mRNA editing is both tissue-specific and hormonally regulated and involves transition of cytidine to uridine at codon 2153 thereby converting a glutamine codon (CAA) to a translational stop codon (UAA). Three methods for quantitating the endogenous levels of liver apo B mRNA editing were compared: (1) Southern blot hybridization with discriminative thermal washes, (2) competimer-hybridization with discriminative thermal washes and (3) competimer-polymerase chain reaction (competimer-PCR). The data suggest that hybridization and PCR can yield similar quantitation when competing oligonucleotides are used. Based on competimer-PCR it is proposed that 40% and 85% of normal rat liver and small intestine apo B mRNA (respectively) are edited.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993

Extract-specific heterogeneity in high-order complexes containing apolipoprotein B mRNA editing activity and RNA-binding proteins

Stanley G. Harris; I Sabio; E Mayer; M F Steinberg; John Wesley Backus; Janet D. Sparks; Charles E. Sparks; Harold C. Smith


Archive | 1995

Methods for capture and selective release of nucleic acids using weakly basic polymer and amplification of same

John Wesley Backus; Tobias E. Ekeze; Jerome Charles Swartz; Richard Calvin Sutton; Ignazio Salvatore Ponticello; Joanne Hansen Kerschner; John Bruce Findlay


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1991

In vitro apolipoprotein B mRNA editing: identification of a 27S editing complex.

Harold C. Smith; Shu-Ru Kuo; John Wesley Backus; Stanley G. Harris; Charles E. Sparks; Janet D. Sparks


Nucleic Acids Research | 1992

Three distinct RNA sequence elements are required for efficient apolipoprotein B (apoB) RNA editing in vitro

John Wesley Backus; Harold C. Smith


Nucleic Acids Research | 1991

Apolipoprotein B mRNA sequences 3′ of the editing site are necessary and sufficient for editing and editosome assembly

John Wesley Backus; Harold C. Smith


Archive | 1998

Amplification and detection of hiv-1 and/or hiv-2

John Wesley Backus; Susan Melissa Rochester Atwood; Ann E. Casey; Eric Brice Rasmussen; Thomas Joseph Penfield Cummins


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1994

Specific 3′ sequences flanking a minimal apolipoprotein B (apoB) mRNA editing ‘cassette’ are critical for efficient editing in vitro

John Wesley Backus; Harold C. Smith


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1994

Only cytidines 5′ of the apolipoprotein B mRNA mooring sequence are edited

John Wesley Backus; Dolores Schock; Harold C. Smith


Archive | 1995

Coamplification of target nucleic acids using volume exclusion agent in reaction composition, test kit and test device useful therefor

John Wesley Backus

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