Abstract

Incorporation of [ 3H|uridine into the ribonucleoside triphosphates UTP and CTP, total RNA, and nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA was followed in Xcnopus laevis tadpole liver during thyroxine (T 4)-induced metamorphosis. Pool sizes of UTP and CTP were found to remain unchanged, although turnover of the ribonucleoside triphosphates was found to be greatly stimulated after 4 days of hormone treatment. The time course of labeling of the 40-S pre-rRNA was very similar to that of UTP in both thyreostatic and T4-treatcd tadpoles, thus reflecting a direct relationship between turnover of the immediate precursors and labeling of RNA. Although a faster depletion of labeled UTP and prc-rRNA (precursor ribosomal RNA) was noted in T 4-treated tadpoles, labeled cytoplasmic rRNA continued to accumulate almost linearly for 24 h. In thyreostatic larvae no further increase in labeled cytoplasmic rRNA occurred beyond 4 h of labeling. From these results we conclude that both enhanced transcription and more effective utilization of pre-rRNA arc responsible for the net accumulation of rRNA observed on the 4th day of T4-induced metamorphosis.

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