Literature DB >> 5824061

Activation in vitro of rat liver polyribosomes.

A Von der Decke.   

Abstract

The increase in the incorporation of amino acids into protein in vitro by preparations obtained from protein-fed rats as compared with preparations obtained from carbohydrate-fed rats has been described previously. After molecular sieving through Sephadex G-25 of cell-free preparations, the difference in incorporating activity between the two types of rats was diminished in systems containing ATP, phosphoenolpyruvate, pyruvate kinase, GTP, and a mixture of amino acids. When, after molecular sieving, a mitochondrial (15,000 g) supernatant was incubated for 4 min at 35 degrees C the polysomal pattern of the preparations was unchanged. In the presence of ATP, phosphoenolpyruvate, and pyruvate kinase the polysomal incorporating activity was low and the polysomal pattern was only slightly changed. Addition of GTP increased the activity markedly, and a more pronounced activity was observed when a mixture of amino acids was added as well. As the amino acid incorporation ability increased, monosomes were formed from the polyribosomes. The activity of the polyribosomes was severalfold higher than that of non-Sephadex-treated preparations, indicating an activation of polysomal aggregates which under the usually applied conditions of incubation and prior to molecular sieving show little or insignificant activity. It was possible to activate polyribosomes from carbohydrate-fed and protein-fed rats to almost the same extent.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5824061      PMCID: PMC2107842          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.43.1.138

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


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