Literature DB >> 3281585

Effect of various polyamine analogs on in vitro polypeptide synthesis.

T Kakegawa1, K Takamiya, T Ogawa, Y Hayashi, S Hirose, M Niitsu, K Samejima, K Igarashi.   

Abstract

Various polyamine analogs were examined for their ability to stimulate and to function as sparing agents for the Mg2+ requirement in polypeptide synthesis at various temperatures in Escherichia coli (37 and 47 degrees C) and the extremely thermophilic Thermus thermophilus (60 and 70 degrees C) cell-free systems. The optimal concentration of each polyamine analog increased as the incubation temperature was elevated. At a fixed temperature, the optimal concentration of polyamine analogs was in the order diamines greater than triamines greater than tetraamines greater than pentaamines. All diamines tested stimulated polypeptide synthesis almost equally but lowered the optimal Mg2+ concentration in the order diaminopropane greater than putrescine greater than cadaverine. The degree of diamine stimulation was maximal at 37 degrees C. The effects of three triamines were very similar in the E. coli system but in the T. thermophilus system spermidine was most effective in stimulation of polypeptide synthesis. From the results of experiments using tetraamines and pentaamines, it was deduced that the presence of both aminobutyl and aminopropyl groups in polyamine analogs is important for stimulation of polypeptide synthesis. In the E. coli system, triamines were the most effective polyamines for stimulation of polyphenylalanine synthesis at both 37 and 47 degrees C, while, in the T. thermophilus system, thermospermine, a tetraamine, was most effective at 60 degrees C and 3,4,4,3-pentaamine was most effective at 70 degrees C.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3281585     DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(88)90339-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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