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The nucleus negatively controls the synthesis of mitochondrial proteins in the sea urchin egg.
A.m. RinaldiI. Salcher-cillariA O OlivaE Carrasubject
ParthenogenesisBiologyParacentrotus lividusbiology.animalmedicineProtein biosynthesisAnimalsAmino AcidsSea urchinPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisOvumchemistry.chemical_classificationCell NucleusProteinsCell BiologyParthenogenesisAnatomybiology.organism_classificationAmino acidCell biologyMitochondriaCell nucleusmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryProtein BiosynthesisSea Urchinsembryonic structuresElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleNucleusdescription
Enucleation of Paracentrotus lividus eggs, followed by parthenogenetic activation induces a sharp increase in the synthesis of mitochondrial proteins as shown by electrofluorography after in vivo labeling with radioactive amino acids. These results further substantiate the hypothesis that the cell nucleus negatively controls mitochondrial replication in the sea urchin egg.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1983-03-01 | Cell biology international reports |