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INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN POLYAMINES AND NUCLEIC ACIDS: CHANGES OF POLYAMINE AND NUCLEIC ACID CONCENTRATIONS IN THE DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN

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Abstract— The rat brain concentrations of protein, RNA, DNA, putrescine, and of the polyamines spermidine and spermine, were studied during development. Putrescine formation is apparently controlled by ornithine decarboxylase. Spermidine and spermine concentrations change in inverse directions to their anabolic enzymes. It has been presumed, therefore, that the low concentrations of the polyamine‐synthesizing enzymes in immature brain are compensated for, by high putrescine and S ‐adenosylmethionine concentrations. In agreement with previous findings for fish brain, the changes in RNA and spermidine concentrations were most closely correlated. The functions of DNA: spermine are directly correlated only during the periods of brain maturation, after cell proliferation has nearly ceased.

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