Abstract

Inhibition of RNA synthesis in Hela cells, evoked by high doses of thymidine, was followed. The author used labelling with 3H-uridine and quantitative autoradiography in two groups of experiments: first, of 4 mM thymidine was being followed for the period of 1, 6, 12 and 24 hours; second, the effect of 0.33, 1, 3, 9 and 27 mM of thymidine for the period of 21 hours. A significant decrease of both the nucleolar and extranucleolar chromatin RNA synthesis was detected as a due to the exposure to 4 mM thymidine for the period of 1–6 hours or to the exposure to 1 mM thymidine for the period of 21 hours. A further deepening of the inhibition of the extranucleolar RNA synthesis appears by protracting the period of action or by increasing the concentration of thymidine in the medium.

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