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. 1969 Feb;111(4):583-91.
doi: 10.1042/bj1110583.

A study of nucleated erythrocytes by density-gradient centrifugation in a zonal rotor

A study of nucleated erythrocytes by density-gradient centrifugation in a zonal rotor

A P Mathias et al. Biochem J. 1969 Feb.

Abstract

1. Several substances of high molecular weight were examined for their suitability as suspension media in the formation of density gradients for the zonal centrifugation of avian erythrocytes. None proved satisfactory. 2. The behaviour of pigeon erythrocytes in rate-sedimentation experiments in a type A zonal rotor with density gradients of sucrose was examined. The mature cells sediment more rapidly than the younger cells and have a lower RNA/DNA ratio. Maturation is accompanied by a greater loss of RNA from the nucleus than from the cytoplasm. 3. The base composition of the nuclear RNA and of the two species of cytoplasmic ribosomal RNA is reported. 4. The RNA of erythrocytes may be labelled in vivo by injection of inorganic [(32)P]phosphate. The cells most active in the synthesis of RNA sediment less rapidly than the bulk of the cells. 5. Reticulocyte nuclei sediment more slowly than those from erythrocytes. Reticulocyte nuclei have a mean volume of 35mu(3) and are isopycnic with sucrose of density 1.2871 (measured at 20 degrees ). Maturation of the nuclei causes them to shrink to a volume of 25mu(3) and the density to increase to 1.2944.

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