The effects of infection with the herpes virus pseudorabies virus on the metabolism of HeLa cell ribosomal RNA were examined. There is a decline both in the synthesis of nucleolar 45S ribosomal precursor RNA and in its processing to mature cytoplasmic RNA. The methylated oligonucleotides in the ribosomal RNA species were studied. The methylation of cytoplasmic ribosomal RNA was essentially unchanged. However there was some undermethylation of the nucleolar precursor. If undermethylated RNA does not mature then this may partly explain the reduced processing in the infected cells.
The effects of infection by the herpesvirus pseudorabies virus on the nucleolus and on ribosomal RNA synthesis in HeLa cells were examined. The size of individual nucleoli and the total nucleolar content per cell are reduced to approximately 35 per cent of normal by 6 hours of infection. The proportion of cells containing one nucleolus rises from 10 to 50 per cent in the same time. The synthesis of ribosomal precursor RNA declines to approximately 40 per cent in this period.
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