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REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA

We examine the effect of cooling upon the freeze-etch ultrastructure of nuclear membranes, as well as upon nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport in the unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena pyriformis. Chilling produces smooth, particle-free areas on both faces of the two freeze-fractured macronuclear membran...

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Autores principales: Wunderlich, Frank, Batz, Werner, Speth, Volker, Wallach, Donald F. H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1974
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4209577
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author Wunderlich, Frank
Batz, Werner
Speth, Volker
Wallach, Donald F. H.
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Batz, Werner
Speth, Volker
Wallach, Donald F. H.
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description We examine the effect of cooling upon the freeze-etch ultrastructure of nuclear membranes, as well as upon nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport in the unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena pyriformis. Chilling produces smooth, particle-free areas on both faces of the two freeze-fractured macronuclear membranes. Upon return to optimum growth temperature the membrane-associated particles revert to their normal uniform distribution and the smooth areas disappear. Chilling lowers the incorporation of [(14)C]uridine into whole cells and their cytoplasmic RNA. Cooling from the optimum growth temperature of 28° to 18°C (or above) decreases [(14)C]uridine incorporation into cells more than into their cytoplasmic RNA; chilling to below 18°C but above 10°C causes the reverse. [(14)C]Uridine incorporation into whole cells and their cytoplasmic RNA reflects overall RNA synthesis and nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport, respectively. RNA transport decreases strongly between 20° and 16°C, which is also the temperature range where morphologically detectable nuclear membrane transitions occur. This suggests that the nuclear envelope limits the rate of nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport at low temperatures. We hypothesize that a thermotropic lipid phase transition switches nuclear pore complexes from an "open" to a "closed" state with respect to nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport.
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spelling pubmed-21093072008-05-01 REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA Wunderlich, Frank Batz, Werner Speth, Volker Wallach, Donald F. H. J Cell Biol Article We examine the effect of cooling upon the freeze-etch ultrastructure of nuclear membranes, as well as upon nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport in the unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena pyriformis. Chilling produces smooth, particle-free areas on both faces of the two freeze-fractured macronuclear membranes. Upon return to optimum growth temperature the membrane-associated particles revert to their normal uniform distribution and the smooth areas disappear. Chilling lowers the incorporation of [(14)C]uridine into whole cells and their cytoplasmic RNA. Cooling from the optimum growth temperature of 28° to 18°C (or above) decreases [(14)C]uridine incorporation into cells more than into their cytoplasmic RNA; chilling to below 18°C but above 10°C causes the reverse. [(14)C]Uridine incorporation into whole cells and their cytoplasmic RNA reflects overall RNA synthesis and nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport, respectively. RNA transport decreases strongly between 20° and 16°C, which is also the temperature range where morphologically detectable nuclear membrane transitions occur. This suggests that the nuclear envelope limits the rate of nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport at low temperatures. We hypothesize that a thermotropic lipid phase transition switches nuclear pore complexes from an "open" to a "closed" state with respect to nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport. The Rockefeller University Press 1974-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2109307/ /pubmed/4209577 Text en Copyright © 1974 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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Wunderlich, Frank
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Speth, Volker
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REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA
title REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA
title_full REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA
title_fullStr REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA
title_full_unstemmed REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA
title_short REVERSIBLE, THERMOTROPIC ALTERATION OF NUCLEAR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC RNA TRANSPORT IN TETRAHYMENA
title_sort reversible, thermotropic alteration of nuclear membrane structure and nucleocytoplasmic rna transport in tetrahymena
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4209577
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