Planarian regeneration: quantitative differences in RNA and protein synthesis related to age |
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Authors: | Isabelle Martelly Albert Le Moigne |
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Institution: | Laboratoire de Biologie Animale, UER de Sciences , Université de Paris Val de Marne , Avenue du Général de Gaulle, F-94010 , Creteil Cedex , France |
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Abstract: | A comparative study of RNA and protein synthesis during regeneration of immature and adult planarians reveals fundamental differences in the regeneration process. Young planarians, which contain about 20 times more RNA/protein in their tissues than adults, actively synthesize RNA prior to any wound. A single stimulation of RNA synthesis is observed after 24 h following sectioning. The electrophoretic pattern of labelled RNA extracted either from intact or regenerating young planarians does not change significantly and shows, besides ribosomal RNA, an important fraction of RNA of heterogeneous molecular weights. This pattern is similar to that observed with extracts of RNA from regenerating adults but only after 24 h following sectioning (Martelly, I. and Le Moigne, A., Reprod. Nutr. Dev., 20 (1980) 1527–1537). Indeed, in adults, a preliminary phase of RNA metabolism is observed during the first day of regeneration. Young and adult planarians differ also in their time course of stimulation of protein synthesis after sectioning. While a lag time of more than 6 h is necessary in adults, protein synthesis is stimulated immediately after sectioning in the young. These differences in the pattern of macromolecular synthesis related to age are discussed in relation with the idea of cellular activation during the regeneration process. |
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Keywords: | planarian regeneration age RNA protein |
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