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Phytochrome control of in vitro transcription of specific genes in isolated nuclei from barley (Hordeum vulgare)

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It is concluded that phytochrome is able both to increase the transcription of certain nuclear genes and decrease thecription of others in shoots of barley grown under different light regimes.
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The transcriptional rates of four different genes in shoots of barley grown under different light regimes were quantified by monitoring nuclear RNA transcripts using gene-specific hybridization probes. Isolated nuclei were pulse-labelled with [α-32P]UTP and the relative rates of light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein (LHCP) mRNA, NADPH: protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase mRNA, B1 hordein mRNA, and 26-S rRNA synthesis were measured. Irradiation of dark-grown plants with a red light pulse increased the rate of LHCP mRNA synthesis tenfold within 3 h, and the rate of rRNA synthesis more than twofold within 9 h. The relative rate of synthesis of the oxidoreductase mRNA decreased following a red light pulse reaching a minimum after 3–6 h. As a direct proof of phytochrome involvement in the light-induced stimulation of LHCP and the repression of the oxidoreductase transcripts for both responses, red/far-red reversibility could be demonstrated. We conclude that phytochrome is able both to increase the transcription of certain nuclear genes and decrease the transcription of others.

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A rapid alkaline extraction procedure for screening recombinant plasmid DNA

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TL;DR: In this paper, a procedure for extracting plasmid DNA from bacterial cells is described, which is simple enough to permit the analysis by gel electrophoresis of 100 or more clones per day, yet yields DNA which is pure enough to be digestible by restriction enzymes.

Arapid alkaline extraction procedure forscreening recombinant plasmid DNA

TL;DR: The method is simple enough to permit the analysis by gel electrophoresis of 100 or more clones per day yet yields plasmid DNA which is pure enough to be digestible by restriction enzymes, and achievesequate pH control without using a pH meter.
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Hybridization of denatured RNA and small DNA fragments transferred to nitrocellulose.

TL;DR: A simple and rapid method for transferring RNA from agarose gels to nitrocellulose paper for blot hybridization has been developed, allowing removal of the hybridized probes and rehybridization of the RNA blots without loss of sensitivity.
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Transcriptional regulation of the ovalbumin and conalbumin genes by steroid hormones in chick oviduct.

TL;DR: Relative rates of ovalbumin and conalbumin mRNA transcription were measured in isolated oviduct nuclei by allowing endogenous RNA polymerases to synthesize [32P]RNA that was then hybridized to immobilized recombinant DNA containing the respective gene sequences.
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