Size, complexity and abundance of a specific poly(A)-containing RNA of liver from male Xenopus induced to vitellogenin synthesis by estrogen.

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serval:BIB_9148E45F5CC8
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Size, complexity and abundance of a specific poly(A)-containing RNA of liver from male Xenopus induced to vitellogenin synthesis by estrogen.
Journal
European Journal of Biochemistry / FEBS
Author(s)
Wahli W., Wyler T., Weber R., Ryffel G.U.
ISSN
0014-2956[print], 0014-2956[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/1976
Volume
66
Number
3
Pages
457-465
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Estrogen treatment of Xenopus males leads to the appearance of a new species of poly (A)-containing RNA in the liver, at a stage when large amounts of the estrogen-induced yolk precursor protein, vitellogenin, is produced. This estrogen-induced RNA sediments at 28 S and migrates on gels in aqueous solution with an apparent molecular weight of 2.0 X 10(6). Contour length measurements under denaturing conditions in the electron microscope reveal a molecular weight of 2.34 X 10(6) compared to the mouse 28-S rRNA. Labeling experiments show that the estrogen-induced RNA has a stability than the average liver poly(A)-containing RNA and represents 10-20% of the poly(a)-containing RNA in the cytoplasm after 24 h of labeling. Hybridization of complementary DNA, synthesized on the isolated estrogen-induced RNA, with its template suggests a complexity corresponding to a single species of poly(A)-containing RNA of such a high molecular weight. Hybridization of the complementary DNA with cytoplasmic poly (A)-containing RNA from estrogen-treated Xenopus males and control toads show that the estrogen-induced RNA constitutes 12-15% of all cytoplasmic poly(A)-containing RNA, and is at least 2000-fold less abundant in untreated males. Size, complexity and abundance of the estrogen-induced RNA are characteristics expected for a mRNA coding for vitellogenin.
Keywords
Animals, Base Sequence, Blood Proteins/metabolism, Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Cytoplasm/metabolism, DNA/biosynthesis, Estradiol/pharmacology, Lipoproteins/biosynthesis, Liver/drug effects, Liver/metabolism, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Molecular Weight, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Poly A/biosynthesis, RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis, Vitellogenins/biosynthesis, Xenopus/metabolism
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