Ribonucleic acid synthesis in chloroplasts.
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ABSTRACT: Chloroplasts isolated from young spinach leaves incorporate [(3)H]uridine into RNA. This incorporation shows an absolute requirement for light and does not occur in lysed chloroplasts. Fractionation by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis of the RNA synthesized in vitro reveals a major discrete product of molecular weight 2.7x10(6) and two minor products of molecular weight 1.2x10(6) and 0.47x10(6). These discrete products are super-imposed on a background of polydisperse RNA. The incorporation of (32)P(i) into chloroplast rRNA species (mol.wt. 1.05x10(6) and 0.56x10(6)) in excised spinach leaves proceeds after a distinct lag period compared with the incorporation into cytoplasmic rRNA species (mol.wt. 1.34x10(6) and 0.7x10(6)). Incorporation of (32)P(i) into chloroplast RNA species of molecular weight 2.7x10(6), 1.2x10(6), 0.65x10(6) and 0.47x10(6) proceeds without such a time-lag. The kinetics of labelling of the individual RNA components is consistent with the rapidly labelled RNA species of molecular weight 1.2x10(6) and 0.65x10(6) being precursors to the more slowly labelled rRNA species of molecular weight 1.05x10(6) and 0.56x10(6) respectively.
SUBMITTER: Hartley MR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1177805 | biostudies-other | 1973 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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