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. 1976 Jul 27;15(15):3358-61.
doi: 10.1021/bi00660a029.

Accumulation and decay of messenger ribonucleic acid in mouse kidney

Accumulation and decay of messenger ribonucleic acid in mouse kidney

A J Ouellett et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

The stability of polyadenylated messenger ribonucleic acid(mRNA) from cytoplasmic structures sedimenting faster than 40S was analyzed in normal mouse kidney. Incorporation of radioactivity into poly(A)-containing and poly(A)-lacking cytoplasmic RNAs separated by oligo(dT)-cellulose chromatography was determined after sedimentation of RNA IN SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE CONTAINING SUCROSE DENSITY GRADIENTS. Radioactivity accumulated in poly(A)-containing RNA during the first 6 h and then decayed exponentially. Beginning 8-12h after administering label, two components were evident in the decay curve of poly(A)-containing RNA; the short-lived component (approximately 57% of newly synthesized molecules) had an apparent half-life of 6h, and the second class (approximately 43% of new mRNA) was more stable, decaying with a 24-h half-life. These studies provide the basis for examining the regulation of mRNA stability during compensatory renal hypertrophy.

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