Abstract

Ethidium bromide, an inhibitor of mitochondrial transcription, inhibits phosphate uptake, valine incorporation, and uridine incorporation in fertilized eggs of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, the purple sea urchin. Phosphate uptake, valine incorporation, and valine influx are also inhibited by this drug in artificially activated nucleate and anucleate egg fragments. Ethidium bromide does not affect the egg respiration and it has no measurable effect on ATP level and labeling. It is concluded that the post-fertilization appearance of the phosphate-carrier system does not require the participation of the nuclear genome but that of the mitochondrial one. It is likely that the same proposal holds for the L-valine-transport system. Some effects of ethidium bromide on development are exposed.

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