Periodic DNA synthesis in cell-free extracts of Xenopus eggs.
AUTOR(ES)
Hutchison, C J
RESUMO
Cell-free extracts prepared from unfertilized eggs of Xenopus laevis support DNA synthesis on sperm pronuclei. Continuous labelling studies using [3H]dCTP and pulse labelling studies using [32P]dCTP demonstrate that synthesis occurs in short bursts of 40 min, which are punctuated by periods of 20-40 min during which no synthesis occurs. Density substitution experiments using bromodeoxyuridine demonstrate that this synthesis involves the initiation of replication and reveals that re-initiation events can occur following multiple bursts of replication. The periodic properties of these extracts are sensitive to protein synthesis inhibitors.
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