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Messenger RNA regulation during compensatory renal growth.
Kidney Int ; 23(4): 575-80, 1983 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6571410
The normal pattern of mRNA metabolism almost certainly becomes altered after uninephrectomy, especially during the first day when ribosomes accumulate in the proximal tubular cells of the remaining kidney. For example, within the first hour after nephrectomy, the fraction of newly synthesized poly(A)-deficient mRNA increases relative to poly(A)-containing mRNA. Investigation of other growth-specific regulatory changes in renal mRNA has been complicated by its heterogeneity with respect to translational activity, polyadenylate content, membrane association, and cytoplasmic distribution. In general, analysis of kidney mRNA metabolism during growth has not been sufficiently thorough in that few timepoints have been examined after nephrectomy and the techniques used have been suited primarily to the study of only abundant mRNA sequences. Application of recombinant DNA methods should eliminate these difficulties and permit quantitative measurement of growth-specific genetic events during compensatory growth of the kidney.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: RNA, Messenger / Kidney Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Kidney Int Year: 1983 Type: Article
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: RNA, Messenger / Kidney Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Kidney Int Year: 1983 Type: Article