Stimulation of Unbalanced Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Escherichia coli by Methanol
AUTOR(ES)
Javor, George T.
RESUMO
Addition of methanol to a stringent strain of Escherichia coli, starving of methionine, stimulates unbalanced ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis. The newly formed RNA and ribonucleoprotein species sediment between 4S and 30S. As a result of methanol treatment, cells become permeable to actinomycin D. Damage to cellular membrane appears to influence the control for RNA synthesis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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