Isolation of Nucleoli and Localization of Ribonucleic Acid Polymerase I from Soybean Hypocotyl 1
AUTOR(ES)
Lin, Chu-Yung
RESUMO
An effective method for the isolation of nucleoli from auxin-treated soybean (Glycine max, var. Wayne) hypocotyl was developed by polytron homogenization and sucrose gradient centrifugation. The nucleoli expressed only the α-amanitin-insensitive RNA synthetic activity. This activity chromatographed as RNA polymerase I on DEAE-cellulose. It appears that the plant nucleolus, like the animal nucleolus, is the site of localization for RNA polymerase I.
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