Development of Haemoglobin by De-embryonated Chick Blastoderms Cultured in vitro and the Effect of Abnormal RNA upon its Synthesis
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- 1 March 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 9 (1) , 202-221
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.9.1.202
Abstract
The embryo provides a sequence of developmental stages in which proteins both structural and enzymatic appear or become detectable for the first time in a restricted group of dividing cells. The cells or tissues can be maintained in vitro for a period that may precede and include the synthesis of a specific ‘cytoplasmic’ protein. In this way systems of protein synthesis within the cells of higher organisms can be studied during those stages in which current hypotheses suggest that some structural code is passed on from the DNA of the nucleus to the cytoplasm where the synthesis of the protein becomes maximal. Acellular preparations have contributed much to the elucidation of protein synthesis, but it is doubtful whether actual net synthesis has been obtained in systems less complex than the ‘protoplast’ developed by Spiegelman (1957). In order to study the synthesis of a specific protein it seems necessary at this stage to use whole cells.Keywords
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