Raul F, von der Decken A. Dietary sugar promotes gene activation in intestinal cell chromatin of adult rats.
EXPERIENTIA 1984;
40:364-5. [PMID:
6201386 DOI:
10.1007/bf01952554]
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Abstract
The effect of dietary sucrose on transcription activity of chromatin from intestinal cells of adult rats was investigated. Chromatin-bound RNA polymerase II activity was significantly enhanced after feeding sucrose to rats. RNA polymerase II transcribes the genes coding for pre-messenger RNA. The results indicate that feeding of sucrose increased the synthesis of pre-messenger RNA molecules coding for specific proteins which are involved in the adaptive processes of sucrose hydrolysis in intestinal cells.
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