XB-ART-29783
Dev Biol
1984 Apr 01;1022:409-16.
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Anucleolate frog embryos contain ribosomal DNA sequences and a nucleolar antigen.
Abstract
Previous studies of Xenopus laevis embryos homozygous for the nucleolar deletion mutation have concluded that these embryos contain few, if any, copies of the genes for the 18 S and 28 S ribosomal RNAs. Using hybridization to restriction endonuclease digests of DNA it is found, in fact, that a small amount of ribosomal DNA is still present in such embryos. The ribosomal DNA in these embryos appears to include a few normal repeats together with a variety of unusual fragments containing either spacer or gene sequences. An antibody found in the serum of a scleroderma patient reacts with an antigen localized in the nucleoli of wild-type embryos. In anucleolate embryos this antigen is found in the so-called pseudonucleoli and in many small bodies in the nuclei.
PubMed ID: 6323234
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