Literature DB >> 5458998

Synthesis of glycoprotein, glycolipid, protein, and lipid in synchronized L5178Y cells.

H B Bosmann, R A Winston.   

Abstract

Synthesis of four macromolecular classes found in membranes-glycoprotein, glycolipid, protein, and lipid-was measured as a function of time of the cell cycle in synchronized L5178Y cells. Incorporation of leucine, choline, fucose, glucosamine, or thymidine into the cells, protein, nucleic acid, or lipid was measured by pulse-labeling for (1/2) hr at (1/2) hr intervals after release from the mitotic block. The amount of protein, lipid, glycoprotein, or glycolipid released or secreted into the medium by the L5178Y cells was also measured as a function of time of the cell cycle. Cellular protein was found to be synthesized throughout the cell cycle, with the highest synthesis occurring in the S period; synthesis was depressed in the M period. Cellular glycoprotein was synthesized at approximately the same times as protein, except that the rates of glycoprotein synthesis in the S period relative to other periods were much greater than for protein. Secreted protein was synthesized throughout the cell cycle without any general pattern, except that secretion was elevated in the late S and G(2) periods. Secreted glycoprotein was similar to secreted protein. Cellular lipid and cellular glycolipid were synthesized almost exclusively in the G(2) and M periods; there was no synthesis in the G(1) and S periods. Release or secretion of glycolipid and lipid also occurred in the G(2) and M periods.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5458998      PMCID: PMC2107982          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.45.1.23

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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