Abstract: | In the silkglands of Bombyx mori larvae, DNA synthesis suddenly stops in the middle of the fifth larval instar, when cellular growth is over and cell activity is turned on to massive silk synthesis. Of much interest is to determine what factors are implied in the quantitative and temporal control of DNA synthesis in this tissue.Previous work on thymidine metabolism in the intact organ lead us to look for several enzymatic activities in the soluble fraction of the cells during this period.The results presented here concern the kinases of the thymidylic pathway. As measured in vitro from crude cellular extracts, thymidine-kinase is present at a lower level than thymidylate-kinase but both activities vary in connection with the pattern of in situ DNA synthesis, reaching their highest levels on the fourth day of the instar and decreasing as DNA synthesis definitively stops in the glands. |