Methylation of transfer RNA during transformation of human lymphocytes by phytohemagglutinin |
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Authors: | O K Sharma L A Loeb |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colorado USA;2. The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA |
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Abstract: | Methylation of transfer RNA during phytohemagglutinin induced transformation of human lymphocytes was studied by labeling the tRNA with (methyl-H3)-methionine and measuring the distribution of tritium in the methylated nucleotides. An alteration in the pattern of methylation occurred within hours after PHA-stimulation and this change was maintained through several cell generations. There was a 50 to 94% increase in the relative amount of methylated N2-methyl-guanine (1 to 3 hr) and a 40 to 59% decrease in the relative amount of 1-methyladenine (1 to 12 hr). Treatment of the stimulated cells with Actinomycin D prevented the subsequent methylation not tRNA. However, inhibition of protein synthesis by puromycin did not effect the early changes observed in the methylation of tRNA. |
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