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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 255, Issue 10, 4691-4697, 05, 1980
JM Campbell and H Weissbach
The uptake of nucleosides and the synthesis of RNA in Tetrahymena
thermophila were examined following amino acid starvation. Omission of
leucine, phenylalanine, or arginine from the medium resulted in a rapid
decrease in the incorporation of [3H]uridine into the acid-soluble pool and
acid-insoluble material (RNA). Amino acid starvation inhibited the uptake
of all ribo- and deoxyribonucleosides tested but did not affect the uptake
of amino acids or glucose. In addition, under the conditions used, the
omission of an amino acid did not result in a large decrease in amino acid
incorporation into total protein. Treatment of cells with cycloheximide or
emetine gave results similar to the effects of amino acid starvation, but
in these experiments the inhibition of protein synthesis was essentially
complete. Nucleotide pool sizes were also measured following amino acid
starvation. ATP and UTP levels were essentially unchanged, but the dTTP
pool size was decreased by 40%. The decrease in RNA synthesis in vivo in
the absence of an essential amino acid was reflected in the endogenous RNA
synthetic activity of isolated nuclei. However, when solubilized RNA
polymerase activity was measured with calf thymus DNA as template, no
significant difference was observed between control and amino acid-starved
cells.
The effect of amino acid starvation on nucleoside uptake and RNA synthesis in Tetrahymena
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