Literature DB >> 183813

Limitation of reticulocyte transfer RNA in the translation of heterologous messenger RNAs.

O K Sharma, D N Beezley, W K Roberts.   

Abstract

The effect of various tRNAs on protein synthesis was investigated using a tRNA-dependent cell-free system from Ehrlich ascites cells. Ascites cell tRNA and rabbit liver tRNA were found to promote efficient translation of globin mRNA, oviduct mRNA, and encephalomycarditis (EMC) viral RNA. In contrast, reticulocyte tRNA participated efficiently only in the translation of globin mRNA; the translation of oviduct mRNA AND EMC viral RNA in the presence of reticulocyte tRNA resulted in the synthesis of relatively few large mature proteins and the accumulation of discrete, smaller polypeptides. These results suggest that isoaccepting tRNA species required for the synthesis of ovalbumin and EMC viral protein (but not hemoglobin) are probably functionally absent in reticulocyte tRNA, causing a premature, nonrandom termination of synthesis of these proteins. This provides preliminary evidence that variations in tRNA populations, frequently observed between different cell types, are large enough to define and perhaps regulate the proteins that the cell is capable of synthesizing.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 183813     DOI: 10.1021/bi00664a027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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