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. 1994 Feb 9;131(1):67-73.
doi: 10.1007/BF01075726.

Changes in UsnRNA biosynthesis during rat liver regeneration

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Changes in UsnRNA biosynthesis during rat liver regeneration

R Ray et al. Mol Cell Biochem. .

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Abstract

Partial hepatectomy (P.H.) induces a partially synchronized growth response of liver under normal regulation of growth. In this phase changes in cellular morphology, radial distribution pattern of cells and other biological as well as major biochemical changes are well documented [24]. Here, we have shown that the cellular content of UsnRNAs altered during this proliferative phase as well. The level of spliceosomal UsnRNAs (U1, U2, U4-U6) gradually decreased by 30-50% upto 48 hrs of P.H. followed by gradual increase to reach the normal level within one month of P.H. The U3 snRNA level on the other hand, was nearly equal to that in normal liver at 48 hrs of P.H. but in 24 and 72 hrs of P.H. its level was high (4 fold) in contrast to that in other UsnRNAs. Thus, it is clear from our data that the level of all the six UsnRNAs decreased during 48 hrs of P.H. compared to that after first 24 hrs. This has been correlated in the kinetics of UsnRNAs' synthesis (in terms of labelling) in isolated hepatocytes, where the rate of labelling of all the six UsnRNAs increased 20-30% in 24 hrs regenerating hepatocytes (R.H.) followed by sharp decrease by 30-50% within next 24 hrs, compared to that in the normal hepatocytes.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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