Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. The action of pressure was studied on the incorporation of labelled phenylalanine and uridine, and on the synthesis of water-soluble proteins in heat-synchronized Tetrahymena pyriformis. Incorporation of [14C] phenylalanine and [3H] uridine into TCA insoluble fractions was markedly decreased in pressuretreated Tetrahymena. Moreover, the incorporation was dependent upon the age of the cells. Water-soluble protein synthesis was unaffected. These results appear consistent with the proposal that pressure-induced division-delays occur by inhibiting the accumulation of “division proteins” which are essential for cell division. |