Mechanism of enhanced RNA synthesis in acute-phase rat liver and its relationship to chromatin structure.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1984
Abstract:
Nuclei isolated from the liver of rats undergoing an acute inflammatory reaction induced by turpentine treatment show increased RNA synthesis. This increase is essentially determined by a faster polyribonucleotide-elongation rate while the number of transcribing polymerase molecules is unchanged. The sensitivity of chromatin to micrococcal-nuclease digestion and the composition of chromosomal proteins are not affected by the acute-phase process. Therefore the increased RNA synthesis by liver nuclei from acutely inflamed rats does not seem to correlate with major changes in chromatin structure.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Animals, Cell Nucleus; metabolism, Chromatin; metabolism, Chromosomal Proteins; Non-Histone; metabolism, DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases; metabolism, Drug-Induced Liver Injury; metabolism, Electrophoresis; Polyacrylamide Gel, Liver; metabolism, Male, Micrococcal Nuclease, Polynucleotides; metabolism, RNA; biosynthesis, Rats, Rats; Inbred Strains, Transcription; Genetic, Turpentine
Elenco autori:
Schiaffonati, Luisa; L., Bardella; G., Cairo; V., Giancotti; A., Bernelli Zazzera
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