When fertilized and unfertilized eggs of Arbacia punctulata are suspended in heavy water, deuterium is incorporated into stable positions in the egg proteins. The rate of incorporation of the isotope is considerably greater in fertilized than in unfertilized eggs, and is accelerated at the time of formation of the blastula. The result of calculation of the maximum deuterium concentration which would be reached on complete turnover indicates that at least one out of every ten stably bound hydrogen atoms of the egg proteins is a deuterium atom. This has been interpreted as evidence that at the time of formation of the sea urchin blastula and in the period of development which follows, synthesis and breakdown are simultaneous processes leading to the redistribution of amino acids among the egg proteins.
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March 20 1952
UPTAKE OF DEUTERIUM INTO PROTEINS OF FERTILIZED AND UNFERTILIZED ARBACIA EGGS SUSPENDED IN HEAVY WATER
Henry D. Hoberman,
Henry D. Hoberman
From the Department of Physiological Chemistry and the Department of Zoology, Yale University, New Haven
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Charles B. Metz,
Charles B. Metz
From the Department of Physiological Chemistry and the Department of Zoology, Yale University, New Haven
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Jack Graff
Jack Graff
From the Department of Physiological Chemistry and the Department of Zoology, Yale University, New Haven
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Henry D. Hoberman
From the Department of Physiological Chemistry and the Department of Zoology, Yale University, New Haven
Charles B. Metz
From the Department of Physiological Chemistry and the Department of Zoology, Yale University, New Haven
Jack Graff
From the Department of Physiological Chemistry and the Department of Zoology, Yale University, New Haven
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September 24 1951
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1952, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1952
J Gen Physiol (1952) 35 (4): 639–643.
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September 24 1951
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Henry D. Hoberman, Charles B. Metz, Jack Graff; UPTAKE OF DEUTERIUM INTO PROTEINS OF FERTILIZED AND UNFERTILIZED ARBACIA EGGS SUSPENDED IN HEAVY WATER . J Gen Physiol 20 March 1952; 35 (4): 639–643. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.35.4.639
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