Abstract: | Ethionine intoxication in nonfasted rats leads to a rapid change in the levels of poly(A)+ RNA. Prolonged fasting causes a decrease in poly(A)+ RNA which is not aggravated further by ethionine. The size distribution of poly(A) tracts at the 3' end of mRNA is not affected by ethionine. However, ethionine induces a change in the metabolism of the poly(A) sequence relative to the remainder of the mRNA. |