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Unmasking of Proteins by in Vitro Methylation of Rat Liver Rna During Azo Dye Carcinogenesis
Authors:Normand Bri  re
Institution:Normand Briè,re
Abstract:In liver parenchyma of rats fed the azo dye 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene cytoplasmic ribonucleic acid (RNA) stains intensely with toluidine blue in sites of neoplastic transformation and hepatomas. With the mercury-bromphenol blue method, the staining intensity of proteins was found to be much weaker in these areas than in surrounding tissue. A 4 hr treatment at 60 C in a mixture of methanol and HCI completely abolished the increased staining of RNA with toluidine blue, but restored protein stainability with bromphenol blue in preneoplastic foci and tumors; the staining intensity of proteins was then comparable to that in surrounding liver. These results suggest that proteins were masked by the RNA responsible for hyperbasophilia, and that in vitro addition of methyl groups to such RNA is equal in effect to RNase extraction which was previously found to unmask cytoplasmic proteins.
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