Abstract

All amino acids and several nucleic acid precursors are taken up by Xenopus laevis embryos. The embryos are completely intact and not modified in any way. These precursors are directly incorporated into the macromolecules of Xenopus embryos and not prokaryotic contaminants as has been previously claimed. Radioactive leucine is incorporated into Xenopus laevis ribosomal proteins as characterized by sucrose gradient centrifugation. The uptake of the amino acids is cycloheximide sensitive and unaffected by chloramphenicol. Radioactive adenosine and orotic acid are taken up and incorporated into tRNA and rRNA at high levels as characterized by sucrose gradients and electrophoresis. These characterizations of labeled macromolecules unequivocally show that normal Xenopus laevis embryos will take up and incorporate labeled precursors to levels which are sufficient to study cellular biochemical events at such early stages of development.

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