Synthesis of RNA-polyadenylic acid by isolated brain nuclei.
Science
; 181(4104): 1064-5, 1973 Sep 14.
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Nuclei, isolated from mouse brain tissue at various stages of postnatal development and incubated under cell-free conditions, synthesized RNA molecules that were associated with polyadenylic acid [poly(A)]. The RNA synthesized by these nuclei was similar to the poly(A)-associated products described for intact eukaryotic cells. The brain nuclei synthesized a similar proportion of RNA-poly(A) in the presence either of Mg(2+) or of Mn(2+) with (NH(4))(2)So(4). The RNA from neonatal brain nuclei appeared to have a greater proportion of poly(A)-containing RNA than nuclear products obtained from more mature neural tissue.
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Polinucleotídeos
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RNA
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Núcleo Celular
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Animals
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Science
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1973
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