Transport of RNA from nucleus to cytoplasm following mitogenic stimulation of human lymphocytes (original) (raw)

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1978

Abstract

An improved method affording clean separation of nuclei from cytoplasm was utilized to study the kinetics of appearance of [3H]uridine-labelled polyadenylated (poly(A)+) and nonpolyadenylated (poly(A)−) RNA in the cytoplasm of human lymphocytes stimulated with the mitogen concanavalin A (Con A). While our previous and present studies utilizing lymphocyte preparations purified on Ficoll-Hypaque gradients had shown that the earliest observable increase in labelled total cell RNA occurred after 12 h of exposure to Con A, we were here able to detect highly significant increases in levels of uridine-labelled poly(A)− RNA in the cytoplasm of lymphocytes which had been exposed to mitogen for 6 h; these cells had been pulsed with [3H]uridine for 2 h prior to harvest. This suggested that the early effects of mitogen may be to increase processing and transport of RNA rather than to increase the production of gene transcripts. At least 13 h of exposure to Con A was required before labelled pol...

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