Abstract

Determinations of total protein and RNA at various times after the beginning of the pharate pupal stage of Drosophila hydei, revealed an increase in both substances during the first 25 hr and a sudden decrease thereafter until 52 hr. From this time on the total amount of both protein and RNA increases slightly until emergence of the flies at 160 hr after the beginning of the pharate pupal stage. A similar pattern of changes was recorded for the total radioactivity as well as the specific activity of RNA labelled with 3H-uridine after the injection of the isotope immediately before the beginning of the pharate pupal stage. The migration profile of RNA labelled with 3H-uridine during larval development, revealed that shortly after the onset of the pharate pupal stage an essentially normal larval pattern consisting of major fractions of 28, 18, 8 to 9, and 4 to 7 S RNA. At 52 hr only the low molecular weight RNA was present. The ‘normal’ pattern was restored at the time of emergence of the flies, indicating re-utilization of degradation products of previously labelled RNA.

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