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RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase

Interphase HeLa cells manifest a stepwise shutoff of RNA synthesis when the tonicity of the extracellular medium is gradually increased. Synthesis of heterogeneous nuclear RNA is most sensitive and is selectively inhibited at 1.5 times isotonicity (450 milliosmols/liter), while 45S ribosomal RNA syn...

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Autores principales: Pederson, Thoru, Robbins, Elliott
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1970
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5497549
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description Interphase HeLa cells manifest a stepwise shutoff of RNA synthesis when the tonicity of the extracellular medium is gradually increased. Synthesis of heterogeneous nuclear RNA is most sensitive and is selectively inhibited at 1.5 times isotonicity (450 milliosmols/liter), while 45S ribosomal RNA synthesis is not affected significantly below 2.0 times isotonicity. Transfer RNA synthesis is least sensitive to increased osmolarity and is not completely inhibited until the electrolyte concentration of the medium is elevated to 2.8 times isotonicity. Although the transcription and methylation of 45S ribosomal precursor is unaffected at 1.5 times isotonicity, there is pronounced impairment of its processing into 32S and 18S RNA. Using a refined cell synchronization technique, we have been able to compare these effects of hypertonicity with the shutoff of RNA synthesis which occurs during the G(2)-prophase interval of the cell division cycle. In this case, as with random cells in hypertonic medium, a selective inhibition of heterogeneous nuclear RNA synthesis and slowed processing of 45S ribosomal RNA were found, whereas synthesis of 45S and transfer RNA continued unabated throughout G(2)-prophase. While it is known that RNA synthesis essentially ceases during metaphase, we have noted that transfer RNA synthesis continues in metaphase at 10–15% of the interphase rate, which is of particular interest in view of the relative resistance of this species to hypertonicity. The close correlation between the patterns of cessation of RNA synthesis at mitosis and during exposure to hypertonic medium supports our earlier contention that alteration of intracellular electrolyte levels provides a useful model for studying the mechanism of mitosis.
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spelling pubmed-21081552008-05-01 RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase Pederson, Thoru Robbins, Elliott J Cell Biol Article Interphase HeLa cells manifest a stepwise shutoff of RNA synthesis when the tonicity of the extracellular medium is gradually increased. Synthesis of heterogeneous nuclear RNA is most sensitive and is selectively inhibited at 1.5 times isotonicity (450 milliosmols/liter), while 45S ribosomal RNA synthesis is not affected significantly below 2.0 times isotonicity. Transfer RNA synthesis is least sensitive to increased osmolarity and is not completely inhibited until the electrolyte concentration of the medium is elevated to 2.8 times isotonicity. Although the transcription and methylation of 45S ribosomal precursor is unaffected at 1.5 times isotonicity, there is pronounced impairment of its processing into 32S and 18S RNA. Using a refined cell synchronization technique, we have been able to compare these effects of hypertonicity with the shutoff of RNA synthesis which occurs during the G(2)-prophase interval of the cell division cycle. In this case, as with random cells in hypertonic medium, a selective inhibition of heterogeneous nuclear RNA synthesis and slowed processing of 45S ribosomal RNA were found, whereas synthesis of 45S and transfer RNA continued unabated throughout G(2)-prophase. While it is known that RNA synthesis essentially ceases during metaphase, we have noted that transfer RNA synthesis continues in metaphase at 10–15% of the interphase rate, which is of particular interest in view of the relative resistance of this species to hypertonicity. The close correlation between the patterns of cessation of RNA synthesis at mitosis and during exposure to hypertonic medium supports our earlier contention that alteration of intracellular electrolyte levels provides a useful model for studying the mechanism of mitosis. The Rockefeller University Press 1970-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108155/ /pubmed/5497549 Text en Copyright © 1970 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase
title RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase
title_full RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase
title_fullStr RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase
title_full_unstemmed RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase
title_short RNA SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS : Pattern in Hypertonic Medium and Its Similarity to Synthesis during G(2)-Prophase
title_sort rna synthesis in hela cells : pattern in hypertonic medium and its similarity to synthesis during g(2)-prophase
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5497549
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