1967
DOI: 10.1038/2141125a0
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Effects of Polyadenylic Acid and Actinomycin on Lysine Incorporation in Chick Embryos

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“…Our spectrophotometric findings, which show that actinomycin is closely bound to nuclear chromatin, but can be detached from the DNA of the latter by acid extraction in exactly the same manner as the histones, tends to confirm the hypothesis that the association DNA-actinomycin is similar to the DNA-histone relationship, and may involve similar sites. This might also partially explain the selective action of actinomycin on histone synthesis, the similarity of the biological effects of this antibiotic and histones [35,36], and competition between the two. Present data do not allow us to reach a final conclusion, but the differential effects of the antibiotics studied seem t o confirm that histone and DNA synthesis are coordinated and that some difference must exist between histones and other proteins, either pertaining to the mechanisms controlling their synthesis, or to their basic metabolic pathway.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our spectrophotometric findings, which show that actinomycin is closely bound to nuclear chromatin, but can be detached from the DNA of the latter by acid extraction in exactly the same manner as the histones, tends to confirm the hypothesis that the association DNA-actinomycin is similar to the DNA-histone relationship, and may involve similar sites. This might also partially explain the selective action of actinomycin on histone synthesis, the similarity of the biological effects of this antibiotic and histones [35,36], and competition between the two. Present data do not allow us to reach a final conclusion, but the differential effects of the antibiotics studied seem t o confirm that histone and DNA synthesis are coordinated and that some difference must exist between histones and other proteins, either pertaining to the mechanisms controlling their synthesis, or to their basic metabolic pathway.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%