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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1960

Nuclear-cytoplasmic relationships in human cells in tissue culture. IV. A study of some aspects of nucleic acid and protein metabolism in enucleate cells.

Lester Goldstein; Julie Micou; T. Timothy Crocker

Enucleate pieces of cytoplasm were prepared from human amnion cells in tissue culture by a method of microsurgery. Vital activities of the fragments were retained for 10–30 h. One of several amino acids or RNA precursors labeled with 14C was added to the culture medium just before or just after preparation of a group of enucleate cytoplasmic fragments. When about half the fragments had “died”, the surviving enucleates were fixed and examined by autoradiography for evidence of incorporation of the labeled compound. Amino acids were incorporated as actively by enucleate cytoplasm as by cytoplasm of complete cells. This incorporation could be blocked by excess label-free L-isomers of the corresponding labeled amino acid but not by the label-free D-isomer. RNA precursors were not incorporated by enucleate cytoplasmic fragments in detectable amount, although neighboring intact cells incorporated the precursors actively into cytoplasm. n nThe conclusions reached are (a) that protein synthesis continues in enucleate cytoplasm of mammalian cells, but (b) that RNA synthesis stops or is so slight as to escape detection by these methods. These data add to the evidence that cytoplasmic RNA is derived chiefly from the nucleus. n nThe labeled precursors used were: [14C]adenine, [14C]uridine, L-[14C]glutamic acid, L-[14C]leucine, L-[14C]phenylalenine and DL-[14C]tryptophan; [8-14C] adenylic acid was also used.


Journal of Cell Biology | 1959

Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Relationships in Human Cells in Tissue Culture: III. Autoradiographic Study of Interrelation of Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Ribonucleic Acid

Lester Goldstein; Julie Micou


Journal of Cell Biology | 1959

On the primary site of nuclear RNA synthesis.

Lester Goldstein; Julie Micou


Journal of Cell Biology | 1967

PROTEINS IN NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC INTERACTIONS : I. The Fundamental Characteristics of the Rapidly Migrating Proteins and the Slow Turnover Proteins of the Amoeba proteus Nucleus

Lester Goldstein; David M. Prescott


BioScience | 1980

Cell Biology: A Comprehensive Treatise

Leon A. Snyder; Lester Goldstein; David M. Prescott


Journal of Cell Biology | 1963

THE CYTONUCLEOPROTEINS OF AMEBAE: II. Some Aspects of Cytonucleoprotein Behavior and Synthesis

Thomas J. Byers; Dorothy B. Platt; Lester Goldstein


Journal of Cell Biology | 1963

THE CYTONUCLEOPROTEINS OF AMEBAE: I. Some Chemical Properties and Intracellular Distribution

Thomas J. Byers; Dorothy B. Platt; Lester Goldstein


Journal of Cell Biology | 1968

PROTEINS IN NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC INTERACTIONS : II. Turnover and Changes in Nuclear Protein Distribution with Time and Growth.

Lester Goldstein; David M. Prescott


Journal of Cell Biology | 1969

Studies on the origin of ribosomes in Amoeba proteus.

Nessly Craig; Lester Goldstein


Journal of Cell Biology | 1973

ELECTRON MICROSCOPE LOCALIZATION OF NUCLEAR RNA'S THAT SHUTTLE BETWEEN CYTOPLASM AND NUCLEUS AND NUCLEAR RNA'S THAT DO NOT

Gary E. Wise; Lester Goldstein

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David M. Prescott

University of Colorado Boulder

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Julie Micou

University of California

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Dorothy B. Platt

University of Pennsylvania

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Gary E. Wise

University of Colorado Boulder

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