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Comparative Study
. 1976 Apr;7(4):487-505.
doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(76)90200-2.

Structural gene sets active in embryos and adult tissues of the sea urchin

Comparative Study

Structural gene sets active in embryos and adult tissues of the sea urchin

G A Galau et al. Cell. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

Structural gene sequences active in a variety of sea urchin adult and embryo tissues are compared. A single-copy 3H-DNA fraction, termed mDNA, was isolated, which contains sequences complementary to the messenger RNA present on gastrula stage polysomes. Gastrula message sequences are 50 fold concentrated in the mDNA compared to total single-copy DNA. mDNA reactions were carried out with excess mRNA from blastula, pluteus, exogastrula, adult ovary, tubefoot, intestine, and coelomocytes, and with excess total mature oocyte RNA. A single-copy 3H-DNA fraction totally devoid of gastrula message sequences, termed null mDNA, was also reacted with these RNAs. Large differences in the extent of both mDNA and null mDNA reaction with the various RNAs were observed, indicating that in each state of differention a distinct set of structural genes is active, generally characterized by several thousand specific sequences. The complexity of gastrula mRNA was shown in previous work to be about 17 X 10(6) nucleotides. In units of 10(6) nucleotides, the complexities of the RNA sequence reacting with mDNA and with null mDNA in each tissue are, respectively, as follows: intestine mRNA: 2.1 and 3.7; coelomocyte mRNA: 3.5 and less than or equal to 1.4; tubefoot mRNA: 2.7 and less than or equal to 0.4; ovary mRNA: 13 and 6.7; oocyte total RNA: 17 and 20; blastula mRNA: 12 and 15; pluteus mRNA: 14 and less than or equal to 0.6; exogastrula mRNA: 14 and less than or equal to 0.6. The total complexity of each mRNA polulation is the sum of these values, as verified for several cases by reactions with total single-copy DNA. A relatively small set of mRNAs, the complexity of which is about 2.1 X 10(6) nucleotides, appears to be shared by several of the tissues studied.

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