Colpidium-Produced RNA as a Growth Stimulant for Tetrahymena* |
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Authors: | ROSALIE H. STILLWELL |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. During logarithmic growth, Colpidium campylum produced a complex, heat-stable material which elevated the reproductive ate of Tetrahymena subsequently inoculated into the culture. This material stimulated only early stages in the growth of Tetrahymena—effect accompanied by an increased number and size of food vacuoles. The Colpidium product was found to be RNA, precipitable from the medium by acetone. Lipids and proteins or peptides were also present in the complex; these appeared to protect the RNA from the action of chemical and physical agents. |
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