Literature DB >> 14343151

METABOLISM OF HISTONES IN MALIGNANT TISSUES AND LIVER OF THE RAT AND MOUSE.

D J LAURENCE, J A BUTLER.   

Abstract

1. The relative amounts of incorporation in vivo of l-lysine, and in one experiment l-arginine, into different histone fractions from Krebs ascites and a lymphoma ascites cells of mice and a ;solid' tumour and liver of rats have been determined. 2. No marked differences in the incorporations of the amino acids into the fractions F1, F2a, F2b and F3 from the tumours were generally observed, although in some experiments there was a greater incorporation into fraction F2b, which could be decreased by further purification. 3. In the tumours the incorporations into all cell protein fractions obtained were approximately the same, indicating that the amount of incorporation was that required for the increase of cell mass. 4. In rat liver, the incorporations into fractions F1, F2a and F3 were not greatly different. That into fraction F2b was variable. The incorporation into the histone fractions was much less than that into the acid-insoluble nuclear residue, indicating that considerable turnover of amino acids in the latter occurs. 5. The decrease in radioactivity of labelled histone and acid-insoluble nuclear protein in vivo during several days confirmed the relatively small turnover of the histone fraction. The time taken for liver whole histone to lose half its radioactivity was about 1 week. A histone fraction of slower metabolism was also detected. 6. It is concluded that no appreciable turnover of protein occurs in any one histone fraction, the somewhat higher values obtained in certain cases being associated with acidic impurities. The apparently high rate of incorporation into histone of resting liver is discussed in relation to recent evidence on DNA metabolism of resting liver.

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Keywords:  ARGININE; CARCINOMA, KREBS 2; CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL; DNA; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; GLYCINE; GROWTH; HISTONES; LEUKEMIA, EXPERIMENTAL; LIVER FUNCTION; LYSINE; METABOLISM; MICE; NEOPLASM PROTEINS; PROTEIN METABOLISM; RATS

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14343151      PMCID: PMC1206907          DOI: 10.1042/bj0960053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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