Actinomycin D and Hydrocortisone: intracellular binding in rat liver
- PMID: 5827723
- DOI: 10.1126/science.149.3689.1251
Actinomycin D and Hydrocortisone: intracellular binding in rat liver
Abstract
DNA was found to be the major intracellular binding site for labeled actinomycin D administered in vivo. In analogous studies, hydrocortisone did not bind to nuclear structures. Furthermore, following the administration of actinomycin D, a highly positive correlation was found between the RNA content of the nucleus and the ability of the nucleus to synthesize RNA.
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