Shunichi Kurata
Kyushu University
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Developmental Biology | 1979
Koichiro Shiokawa; Y. Misumi; Y. Yasuda; Y. Nishio; Shunichi Kurata; Munefumi Sameshima; K. Yamana
Abstract Embryonic cells of Xenopus laevis were labeled for varying lengths of time, and their nuclear and cytoplasmic RNAs were analyzed, with the following results. (1) The synthesis of small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) is detected from blastula stage on. (2) The initiation of 4 S and 5 S RNA syntheses occurs at blastula stage. However, while the former is transported into the cytoplasm immediately after its synthesis, the latter remains within the nucleus, until its transport starts later, concomitantly with that of 28 S rRNA. (3) As soon as “blastula” cells start to synthesize 40 S rRNA precursor at 5th hr of cultivation, 18 S rRNA is transported first; the transport of 28 S rRNA begins 2 hr later. (4) On a per-cell basis, poly(A)-RNA is synthesized in blastula stage at a much higher rate than in the later stages. About one-third of the total blastula poly(A)-RNA, and about one-fifth in the case of tailbud cells, is transported quickly into the cytoplasm. Then, it appears that the RNAs which are synthesized at early embryonic stages are transported to the cytoplasm without delays, except for 5 S RNA and snRNAs.
Insect Biochemistry | 1979
Shunichi Kurata; Katsumi Koga; Bungo Sakaguchi
Abstract Changes in amount of RNA and its synthesis were studied in diapause and non-diapause eggs of Bombyx mori. In non-diapause eggs, the amount of total RNA began to increase at the stage of late gastrula and increased constantly thereafter. The synthesis of total and ribosomal RNA commenced at the onset of gastrulation, and after two days it levelled off. In contrast, the amount of total RNA in diapause eggs did not change essentially, and only a low level of total and ribosomal RNA synthesis was detected. On the other hand, if diapause eggs were activated by hot HCl treatment 24 hr after oviposition, the results obtained were essentially similar to those for non-diapause eggs, except that there was a lag of two days after acid treatment. These findings indicate that a significant control of ribosomal and other RNA occurs in relation to diapause and development.
Experimental Cell Research | 1978
Shunichi Kurata; Y. Misumi; Bungo Sakaguchi; Koichiro Shiokawa; K. Yamana
Abstract Cultured kidney cells of Xenopus laevis were pulse-labeled with [ 3 H]uridine for 10, 20 and 30 min during their logarithmic growth phase and then processed for autoradiography. The labeled cells were assigned into two categories, one- and two-nucleolated cells, and the rate of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis was measured by counting the number of grains in nucleoli. The results obtained revealed that a two-nucleolated cell incorporated significantly much more radioactivity into its nucleoli than did a one-nucleolated partner for all the periods examined. Cells of these different nucleolar types, however, contained essentially the same amount of rDNA (DNA complementary to rRNA) as estimated by in situ hybridization with [ 125 I]rRNA. Although it remains to be proved that the observed increase in incorporation represents the increased rate of rRNA synthesis in two-nucleolated cells, the present findings seem to be very interesting, since they might indicate that the activity of rRNA genes is in some way regulated or affected by their spatial relationship in a cell nucleus.
Journal of Insect Physiology | 1979
Shunichi Kurata; Katsumi Koga; Bungo Sakaguchi
The activity of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes as judged by nucleolar size and rRNA synthesis has been shown to depend upon the phase of diapause in the eggs of Bombyx mori. In the present study, we found that nucleolar size in diapausing eggs was enlarged at a very early stage during cold treatment, a procedure necessary for the termination of diapause. In contrast, the intrinsic capacity of ribosomal RNA synthesis in the chilled eggs, as examined at 25°C by radioactive precursor incorporation into rRNA, increased much later, in parallel with the break of diapause. The early phase of cold treatment is the period when the eggs undergo some important changes (the so-called diapause development), preparing for diapause termination. Thus we infer that the above mentioned increase in nucleolar size may be one of the features of diapause development.
Development Growth & Differentiation | 1980
Y. Misumi; Shunichi Kurata; K. Yamana
Isolated cells from animal or vegetal pole regions of Xenopus blastulae were cultured, and the timings of rRNA synthesis and cell division were determined. rRNA synthesis was measured by the incorporation of (3H)methionine into rRNA, and cell division was studied by the decrease in cell size and rRNA content. Nucleoli in these cells were also examined. It was found that these animal and vegetal cells continue to divide under the present conditions in the same temporal pattern as that of intraembryonic cells, and that rRNA synthesis begins soon after the cells have undergone the division which probably corresponds to the 15th division following fertilization. At this time, the rRNA content and concentration of the animal and vegetal cells are significantly different. These results seem to support the view that cell division is involved in some way in the mechanism determining the timing of rRNA synthesis in early embryonic development.
Developmental Biology | 1979
Koichiro Shiokawa; Yoshio Misumi; Y Yasuda; Y. Nishio; Shunichi Kurata; Masahiko Sameshima; K. Yamana
The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1980
Shunichi Kurata; Toshinobu Yaginuma; Michihiro Kobayashi; Katsumi Koga; Bungo Sakaguchi
The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1980
Shunichi Kurata; Nobuyuki Hamada; Akira Saito; Noriko Adachi; Katsumi Koga; Bungo Sakaguchi
Cell Structure and Function | 1976
Yoshio Misumi; Shunichi Kurata; Bungo Sakaguchi; Koichiro Shiokawa; K. Yamana
The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1978
Shunichi Kurata; Bungo Sakaguchi