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The biosynthesis of cytochrome c. Sequence of incorporation in vivo of [14C]lysine into cytochrome c and total proteins of rat-liver subcellular fractions.

N F González-Cadavid, P N Campbell.   

Abstract

1. In order to determine the initial intracellular site of synthesis of cytochrome c in the liver cell, groups of rats were injected with [(14)C]lysine and killed 7.5, 15, 30 and 60min. later. The livers were homogenized in 0.3m-sucrose and subcellular fractions obtained. The mitochondrial fraction was further subfractionated. Pure cytochrome c was isolated from extracts of each fraction, obtained first with water at pH4.0 and then with 0.15m-sodium chloride. 2. A comparison of the kinetics of incorporation of [(14)C]lysine into total protein for each particulate fraction showed the usual two different kinds of kinetics. Incorporation into all the mitochondrial subfractions and the nuclear fraction rose gradually to a plateau value at about 20min., in contrast with that into the two microsomal fractions which rose rapidly to a peak value about seven times that for the mitochondrial fractions. The kinetics for the incorporation into mitochondrial cytochrome c showed a plateau value at 30min. about three times that for the total mitochondrial protein. There was no difference in the specific radioactivity of the mitochondrial cytochrome c extracted with water or 0.15m-sodium chloride or between the different mitochondrial subfractions. In contrast, the cytochrome c isolated from water extracts of the microsomal fractions had a lower specific radioactivity than that obtained from the 0.15m-sodium chloride extract. The specific radioactivity of the latter showed a rapid rise to a peak value about four times that for the mitochondrial cytochrome c, and the shape of the curve was similar to that for the total protein of the microsomal fraction. The results suggest that cytochrome c is synthesized in toto by the morphological components of the microsomal fraction. It seems first to be bound tightly to a microsomal particle, passing then to a looser microsomal binding and being finally transferred to the mitochondria. The newly synthesized cytochrome c in the mitochondrion could not be differentiated from the old by its degree of extractability at pH 4.0.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 5583987      PMCID: PMC1198329          DOI: 10.1042/bj1050443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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