RNA transport in isolated myeloma nuclei; transport from membrane denuded nuclei

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Nuclei prepared from MOPC 21 cells were treated with the nonionic detergents Triton X 100 or Nonidet P 40. Chemical analysis revealed that nearly 90% of the nuclear phospholipid was removed by detergent treatment. The membrane denuded nuclei remained intact with preservation of nuclear pore complexes as demonstrated by electron microscopy. Ribonucleic acid transport from detergent treated nuclei proceeded at the same rate and to the same extent as in control nuclei. Normal nuclear restriction of nucleic acids was unaltered by removal of the nuclear membranes. The effect of temperature on transport of RNA from freshly isolated myeloma nuclei with intact nuclear envelopes was studied. No temperature transition was associated with the transport process. These data indicate that the transport of macromolecules from isolated myeloma nuclei is independent of the nuclear membrane.

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Stuart, S. E., Clawson, G. A., Rottman, F. M., & Patterson, R. J. (1977). RNA transport in isolated myeloma nuclei; transport from membrane denuded nuclei. Journal of Cell Biology, 72(1), 57–66. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.72.1.57

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