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. 1969 May;98(2):689-96.
doi: 10.1128/jb.98.2.689-696.1969.

Ribonucleic acid synthesis during the differentiation of sporangia in the water mold Achlya

Ribonucleic acid synthesis during the differentiation of sporangia in the water mold Achlya

D H Griffin et al. J Bacteriol. 1969 May.

Abstract

The role of ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis in the development of sporangia in the saprolegniaceous mold Achlya was studied. Methods were developed for growing and treating large populations of mycelia so that the hyphal tips would differentiate into sporangia with considerable synchrony. Under the starvation conditions imposed for the differentiation of sporangia, net RNA, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and protein synthesis ceased. However, incorporation of radioactive precursors into RNA continued at a high rate throughout the period of differentiation, showing that the enzymatic mechanism for RNA synthesis was still in an active state. Actinomycin D inhibited the differentiation of sporangia and the incorporation of labeled precursors into RNA. The level of actinomycin used did not inhibit the normal outgrowth and branching of the mycelia that occurred during differentiation. Thus, DNA-dependent RNA synthesis was required for the differentiation of sporangia. Sucrose gradient analysis of newly synthesized RNA showed that only the ribosomal and soluble fractions of RNA were labeled during vegetative growth. During the differentiation of sporangia, ribosomal and soluble RNA fractions were also labeled, and, in addition, a heterodisperse fraction of labeled RNA which was heavier than ribosomal RNA appeared; this fraction was not evident in the newly synthesized RNA from vegetative mycelia.

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