Changes in rna in relation to growth of the fibroblast: IV. Alterations in the production and processing of mRNA and rRNA in resting and growing cells

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In previous reports, it was shown that both the concentration and rate of production of rRNA and mRNA were greater in growing than in resting 3T6 fibroblasts. Studies on isolated nuclei indicated that ribosomal RNA production is apparently controlled at the level of transcription. In contrast, hnRNA, the putative precursor of mRNA, appeared to be synthesized at the same rate in resting and growing cells. This finding was unexpected and has been tested in several ways. In this report, we show by an independent method that the relative rate of production of mRNA compared to hnRNA is several-fold higher in growing than in resting cells. However, the kinetics of processing of mRNA appear unchanged. This result suggests either that mRNA arises from a small subfraction of hnRNA or that the efficiency of processing of the hnRNA precursor is an important control mechanism which determines mRNA production in growing and resting states. Comparison of the initial rates of labeling of hnRNA and cytoplasmic message gives the efficiency with which the cytoplasmic mRNA is produced from nucleo- plasmic RNA. The very low efficiency (3-4% in growing and 1-2% in resting cells) suggests that not every hnRNA molecule gives rise to a cytoplasmic message. In contrast to the similar kinetics of mRNA production in resting and growing states, processing of ribosomal RNA is much slower in the resting state and the emergence time for 28S RNA from nucleolus is greatly lengthened. © 1976, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Johnson, L. F., Levis, R., Abelson, H. T., Green, H., & Penman, S. (1976). Changes in rna in relation to growth of the fibroblast: IV. Alterations in the production and processing of mRNA and rRNA in resting and growing cells. Journal of Cell Biology, 71(3), 933–938. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.71.3.933

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