1979
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1979.tb13015.x
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Kinetic Complexity of Nuclear Poly(A)‐Containing RNA in Normal and Regenerating Rat Liver

Abstract: Poly(A)‐containing RNA isolated from liver nuclei of untreated rats and 3 h or 12 h after partial hepatectomy or sham operation was hybridized to the complementary DNAs (cDNAs). In the homologous reactions two major components could be seen. When compared to normal liver, the complexity of the least abundant class was lower in nuclei from livers 3 h after partial hepatectomy and was higher in those isolated 12 h after operation. The heterologous reactions revealed an increase of some abundant poly(A)‐containin… Show more

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“…Our results are very similar to those of Krieg et al (2) who found that after 12 hours of rat-liver regeneration a population of new sequences, equivalent to 5000 sequences of 4500 nucleotides in length, had appeared in the polyadenylated nuclear MA. Interestingly, they found that at 3 hours after partial hepatectomy there was a decrease in the nmber of sequences ressed in polyadenylated nuclear liA but that this occurred both in partially hepatectomised rats and in sham-operated rats.…”
Section: Temp(c)supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our results are very similar to those of Krieg et al (2) who found that after 12 hours of rat-liver regeneration a population of new sequences, equivalent to 5000 sequences of 4500 nucleotides in length, had appeared in the polyadenylated nuclear MA. Interestingly, they found that at 3 hours after partial hepatectomy there was a decrease in the nmber of sequences ressed in polyadenylated nuclear liA but that this occurred both in partially hepatectomised rats and in sham-operated rats.…”
Section: Temp(c)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our previous results (1) showing that changes in frequency of various polyadenylated polysomal ElA sequences1 rather than qualitative differences9 occur during liver regeneration are spported in a recent paper by Scholla et al (20). The changes that we observed in nuclear M1A were also reported by Krieg et al (2). We can say, therefore, that the pre-replication or hypertrophic phase of liver regeneration is characterised by the appearance of new nucleus-confined poly(A)+ VA sequences and by changes in the relative abmdances of poly(A)+ RNA sequences en the polyscmes.…”
Section: Temp(c)supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Наличие такой взаимосвязи подтверждается не только данными, приведенными в табл. 1, но и полученными на животных другого возраста и вида [26][27][28] [33] Поли (A)+ядРрК [34] Поли (А) +полисомная РНК Г35] Поли (А)+ядРНК [35] Поли (А) +полисомная РНК [34] Примечание.ЧП, СП и УП соответственно часто-, среднеповторяющиеся и уникальные последовательности ДНК; дРНК 63 °С -РНК, полученная фенольным фракционированием при 63 °С. табл.…”
Section: хронологическая последовательность событий связанных с обраunclassified
“…Наиболее вероятным кажется третье предположение, правомерность которого показана для РНКбз° [13]. Помимо этого, увеличение числа копий транскриптов с УП обнаружено независимыми методами в составе ядерной поли(А)+РНК [11], так что, по-видимому, эта особенность дополняет характеристику раннего этапа регенерации.…”
Section: биополимеры и клетка 1987 т 3 № 1 30unclassified