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Hepatocarcinogen-induced alterations in nuclear RNA compartmentation

  • Gary A. Clawson
  • , Jane D. Button
  • , C. H. Woo

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Abstract

Prelabeled rat liver nuclei were purified, detergent-rinsed to remove cytoplasmic RNA contaminants and incubated in two in vitro RNA transport assays. Appropriate compartmentation of nuclear RNA sequences was maintained in an assay containing polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), which prevents nuclear swelling in aqueous media. Under these conditions, poly (A)+ RNA released in the presence of PVP (and ATP) was significantly more active in directing in vitro protein synthesis than poly(A)+ RNA released in the absence of either additive. Further, the excised fifth intron of α1-acid glycoprotein remained nucleus-restricted, while release of poly(A)+ processing catabolites occurred in the absence of PVP. The appropriate compartmentation of nuclear sequences was lost following treament of rats with the hepato-carcinogen thioacetamide, paralleling the in vivo situation. This assay should prove useful for subsequent studies on nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport in vitro, in particular for investigations relating to the altered RNA transport associated with the initiation of carcinogenesis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1235-1238
Number of pages4
JournalCarcinogenesis
Volume8
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1987

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  • Cancer Research

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