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STUDIES ON RAPIDLY LABELLED NUCLEAR RNA OF RAT BRAIN
Authors:M Oravec
Institution:Laboratory of Chemical Neurobiology, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal 1 Quebec, Canada
Abstract:—Methyl albumin kieselguhr chromatography (MAK) has been employed to separate rat brain nuclear RNA, labelled in vivo with 3H]uridine, into three major fractions. The first fraction (QI RNA) is ribosomal in nature for it has a high G + C/U ratio and is methylated by methyl-3H] methionine. The other two fractions (Q2 RNA and TD RNA) are DNA-like for they exhibit a low G + C/U ratio and are labelled minimally by methionine. Pure ribosomal RNA chromatographs almost entirely in the Q1 RNA fraction. Labelling studies indicate that ribosomal RNA and DNA-like RNA behave differently. Initially, the label in the DNA-like RNA fractions increases rapidly and in a linear fashion for the first 30 min, but thereafter decreases rapidly and reaches a steady state level by 1 h and remains so up to at least the 2 h period. In contrast, the labelling of ribosomal RNA is much slower than that of DNA-like RNA during the first 30 min; however, unlike DNA-RNA, the labelling of ribosomal RNA still continues to increase linearly thereafter. Thus, during longer labelling periods, ribosomal RNA is labelled more rapidly than DNA-like RNA. It appears that the labelling of ribosomal RNA relative to DNA-like RNA is more rapid in liver than in brain.
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