“…The nuclear skeleton appears to support DNA replication (Pardoll et al, 1980 ;Tubo et al, 1985) and transcription (Robinson et al, 1983 ;Ciejek et al, 1983 ; by tightly anchoring DNP. This structure also binds hnRNP (Herman et al, 1978 ;Miller et al, 1978a ;Van Eekelen and Van Venrooij, 1981) and snRNP (Miller et a/., 1978b ;Gallinaro et al, 1983) Rousseau, 1985). RNA is a potent competitor for the binding of receptor-androgen (Liao et al, 1980), -oestrogen (Feldman et al, 1981 ;Chong and Lippman, 1982), and -dexamethasone (Tymoczko et al, 1982) (Palmiter and Carey, 1974 ;Cox, 1977) ; similarly, oestrogen or progesterone was demonstrated to affect the half-life of coinalbumin mRNA in chick oviduct (Mc Knight and Palmiter, 1979), and androgen to modulate the half-life of prostatic binding protein mRNAs (Page and Parker, 1982).…”