Differences in the patterns of methylation in rat liver ribosomal ribonucleic acid after reaction in vivo with methyl methanesulphonate and NN-dimethylnitrosamine.
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ABSTRACT: 1. rRNA was isolated from rat liver at short intervals after the intraperitoneal injection of [(14)C]methyl methanesulphonate (50mg/kg) or NN-di[(14)C]methylnitrosamine (2mg/kg). These doses were chosen to minimize the effects of toxicity. 2. The following methods of hydrolysis of [(14)C]methylated rRNA were employed: enzymic digestion to nucleosides at pH8; alkaline hydrolysis and conversion into nucleosides; acid hydrolysis to bases. 3. The methylation products were analysed by chromatography on columns of Dowex-50 (H(+) form) and Dowex-50 (NH(4) (+) form). 4. With both methylating agents the principal product of methylation was 7-methylguanine. Differences were obtained, however, in the molar proportions of the minor bases 3-methylcytosine, 1-methyladenine and 7-methyladenine. Methylation at the O-6 position of guanine was a significant feature of rRNA obtained from the NN-di[(14)C]methylnitrosamine-treated animals but was not detected in rRNA after treatment with [(14)C]methyl methanesulphonate.
SUBMITTER: O'Connor PJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1174155 | biostudies-other | 1972 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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