Abstract

Colchicine displays a biphasic effect on the biosynthesis of cytidine nucleotides in rat liver; an initial depression is followed by activation of synthesis. Depending on the duration of exposure to colchicine, the changes of the values of the ratio of specific radioactivity of cytosine to uracil in the acid-soluble pool and 3′-CMP to 3′-UMP of cytoplasmic ribosomal RNA are inversely proportional to changes of the levels of cytochrome P-450 in liver microsomes. The utilization of [2- 14C]orotic acid for the biosynthesis of DNA cytosine as affected by the exposure to colchicine reflects the changes in the specific radioactivity of the cytidine components of the acid-soluble pool. However, the maximal radioactivity in DNA thymine is reached under these conditions only at longer time intervals.

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