Abstract

Increase in Na +,K +-ATPase mRNAs was detected in activated lymphocytes by the RT-PCR method. α1 subunit mRNA gradualy increased with time and by 36 h was 2.4 times higher than at the start. Increase in the β1 mRNA was transient reaching a maximum in the 8 h probe and declining to the initial level in the 24 and 36 h probes. The elevation of Na +,K −-ATPase mRNAs does not underlie a cycloheximide-inhibited increase in cation pumping peculiar to the prereplicative period as can be judged from the fact that Act D fails to eliminate PHA-induced enhancement of pump fluxes.

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