Histone synthesis in isolated neuronal perikaryon relative to the postnatal appearance of a short DNA repeat length |
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Authors: | I R Brown |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, Scarborough College, University of Toronto, West Hill, Ontario M1C 1A4, Canada |
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Abstract: | Neuronal perikaryon were purified from rabbit cerebral hemispheres at early postnatal stages of brain development. When incubated in vitro these neuronal cells demonstrated the ability to incorporate labeled amino acids into total protein at a linear rate, however, incorporation of labeled thymidine was not apparent. Isolated neuronal perikaryon showed a transient ability to incorporate labeled lysine and arginine into both core (H3, H2B, H2A, H4) and linker (H1) histones between 30 and 90 hr following birth, with a maximum incorporation at 42 hr. This period of histone synthesis may correlate with the conversion of neuronal chromatin to a short DNA repeat length which occurs between 60 and 84 hr following birth. |
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