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    Effect of preparation procedures on intensity of radioautographic labeling is studied

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    Effects of tissue preparation and extractive procedures on the intensity of radioautographic labeling are presented in terms of mean grain count per cell in cells labeled with tritiated precursors of proteins or nucleic acids. This information would be of interest to medical researchers and cytologists

    Nonsense mutations in the human beta globin gene affect mRNA metabolism

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    A common mutation causing thalassemia in Mediterranean populations is an amber (UAG) nonsense mutation at the 39th codon of the human β globin gene, the β-39 mutation. Studies of mRNA metabolism in reticulocytes from patients with β-39 thalassemia and studies using heterologous transfection systems have suggested the possibility that this mutation affects not only protein synthesis but also alters mRNA metabolism. This phenomenon has been investigated further by two approaches. A careful series of RNA expression studies were performed comparing expression of β-39 to β-normal (β-nl). These experiments led to the conclusion that the defect in expression of the β-39 mRNA resides in the nucleus. A number of nonsense and missense mutations of the β globin gene were constructed by oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis. Their expression was studied in a heterologous transfection system. These studies strongly suggest that the presence of a nonsense mutation (but not a missense mutation) in β-globin mRNA decreases the accumulation of its mRNA. Decreased β-globin mRNA accumulation can be caused by the presence of a nonsense mutation, independent of its type or location

    PUROMYCIN-INDUCED NECROSIS OF CRYPT CELLS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE OF MOUSE

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    Chemical and radioautographic analysis of the small intestine of mice injected intraperitoneally with puromycin revealed an immediate decrease of precursor incorporation into DNA and protein and a delayed decrease of precursor incorporation into RNA. In addition to this decrease of precursor incorporation, damage to the crypt cells, but not to the cells of the villus of the small intestine, was observed. Further examination of other dividing cells (spleen) and nondividing cells (liver and heart) of these mice showed again that only cells of actively dividing tissues were damaged. The metabolic inhibitors actinomycin D, cytosine arabinoside, actidione, and puromycin aminonucleoside were used in an attempt to clarify the mechanism of cell damage by puromycin. The results showed that there was no clear correlation between cell necrosis and the pattern of inhibition of synthesis of DNA, RNA, or protein

    Probing the yeast proteome for RNA-processing factors

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    A method has been developed to identify proteins required for the biogenesis of non-coding RNA in yeast, using a microarray to screen for aberrant patterns of RNA processing in mutant strains, and new proteins involved in the processing of ribosomal and non-coding RNAs have been found
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