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Quantitative Measurement of Rates of 5S RNA and Transfer RNA Synthesis in Sea Urchin Embryos
Authors:ANNE F O'MELIA
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1100 Florida Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70119 USA
Abstract:Embryonic differentiation is believed to be due to a programmed expression of genes, which includes their time of activation, sequence of appearance, and amount transcribed into the immediate gene product, RNA. Differential synthesis of the major RNA classes, such as the ribosomal RNAs (28S, 18S, 5S) and transfer RNA (tRNA), characterizes many animal developing systems, including the sea urchin embryological system. Previous work has shown that the genes for 5S RNA and tRNA are active during early cleavage in sea urchin embryos. The present study focused on quantitatively measuring and comparing the rate of 5S RNA and tRNA synthesis in cleavage, early blastula, and early pluteus embryos of Arbacia punctulata. At each stage, embryos were labeled for 3 h with 8-3H]-guanosine. Total cellular RNA was extracted using the cold (4°C)-phenol-sodium dodecyl sulfate method and purified (LiCl-soluble) RNA preparations were fractionated by electrophoresis on 10% polyacrylamide gels. The amount of 5S RNA and tRNA synthesized at each stage was calculated from the radioactivity coincident with the 5S RNA and with the tRNA absorbance peaks (A260 nm) on each gel, from the known guanosine monophosphate (GMP) compositions of sea urchin 5S RNA and tRNA and from the average specific radioactivity of the GTP precursor pool during each 3 h labeling period. The results showed that on a per embryo basis the rates of 5S RNA and tRNA synthesis increased slightly (about 1.4-fold) from cleavage through pluteus stages, while on a per cell basis the rates declined severalfold (about 3-fold) during embryogenesis. The rates of 5S RNA and tRNA synthesis determined here parallel previously-reported levels of RNA polymerase III in sea urchin embryos, suggesting that cellular levels of RNA polymerase III may exert some positive control over 5S RNA and tRNA synthesis during sea urchin embryogenesis.
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