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ABSTRACT Techniques are described for the isolation of nuclei and cytoplasm from frozen amphibian oocytes at − 40 °C and their analysis for water, sodium, and potassium contents. Nuclei of the 4 species studied contain 74–85% water while cytoplasm is only 35–50% water. Nuclei contain 7–17 μequiv. Na/ml H2O and 123-129 μequiv. K/ml H,O; cytoplasm contains 50–84 μequiv. Na/ml H2O and 81–94 μequiv. K/ml H2O. Mechanisms suggested to explain the observed nucleo-cytoplasmic asymmetries are the selective sequestering of sodium in the cytoplasm and a fraction of cytoplasmic water which does not act as solvent. Asymmetric cation transport by the nuclear membrane is not indicated.

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