Abstract

The influence of zinc (Zn) availability on thymidine kinase mRNA concentration has been investigated in cells in which production of the mRNA was regulated by either truncated thymidine kinase promoters or by the SV40 early promoter. Thymidine kinase mRNA concentrations were decreased by low Zn availability even when the promoter was truncated to 80 bp but not when it was replaced by the SV40 promoter. However, thymidine incorporation by the SV40 cells was still sensitive to lack of Zn, suggesting a second Zn-sensitive process involved in commitment to S phase. The increase in histone H3 mRNA production prior to S phase was not inhibited by lack of Zn leading to a preferential increase in this mRNA in exponentially growing cells deprived of Zn.

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