The incorporation of tritiated thymidine in Amoeba proteus was reinvestigated in order to see if it could be associated with microscopically detectable structures. Staining experiments with basic dyes, including the fluorochrome acridine orange, revealed the presence of large numbers of 0.3 to 0.5 µ particles in the cytoplasm of all cells studied. The effect of nuclease digestion on the dye affinity of the particles suggests that they contain DNA as well as RNA. Centrifugation of living cells at 10,000 g leads to the sedimentation of the particles in the centrifugal third of the ameba near the nucleus. Analysis of centrifuged cells which had been incubated with H3-thymidine showed a very high degree of correlation between the location of the nucleic acid-containing granules and that of acid-insoluble, deoxyribonuclease-sensitive labeled molecules and leads to the conclusion that cytoplasmic DNA synthesis in Amoeba proteus occurs in association with these particles.
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December 01 1962
CYTOPLASMIC DNA SYNTHESIS IN AMOEBA PROTEUS : I. On the Particulate Nature of the DNA-Containing Elements
M. Rabinovitch,
M. Rabinovitch
From the Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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W. Plaut
W. Plaut
From the Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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M. Rabinovitch
From the Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
W. Plaut
From the Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
Dr. Rabinovitch's permanent address is Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Received:
July 10 1962
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright, 1962, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1962
J Cell Biol (1962) 15 (3): 525–534.
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Received:
July 10 1962
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M. Rabinovitch, W. Plaut; CYTOPLASMIC DNA SYNTHESIS IN AMOEBA PROTEUS : I. On the Particulate Nature of the DNA-Containing Elements . J Cell Biol 1 December 1962; 15 (3): 525–534. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.15.3.525
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