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Title: Exogenous nucleosides stimulate RNA synthesis in resting cells of a culture of scarlet rose. Author: Ramagopal S. Journal: Cell Biol Int Rep; 1981 Aug; 5(8):777-82. PubMed ID: 6169458. Abstract: RNA synthesis in response to exogenous nucleoside precursors was studied in a suspension culture of rose cells. Exponentially growing and resting cells were prelabeled with [3H] uridine, an excess of unlabeled uridine added, and subsequent isotopic incorporation into nuclear and ribosomal fractions measured. The data were compared to control values in cells continuously labeled in the absence of unlabeled uridine. Addition of uridine to the growing culture reduced the further uptake, and incorporation of [3H] uridine into RNA. In contrast, in resting cells, the addition of uridine (or, purine nucleosides) enhanced the apparent utilization of [3H] uridine in RNA synthesis by 2- to 4-fold.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]