Literature DB >> 7316995

Heterogeneity of guinea-pig caseins synthesized and sequestered by cell-free protein-synthesizing systems.

J C Pascall, A P Boulton, D Parker, L Hall, R K Craig.   

Abstract

1. Individual mRNA species encoding guinea-pigs caseins A, B and C, and alpha-lactalbumin, were purified by hydridization to recombinant milk-protein plasmid DNA immobilized on diazobenzyloxymethyl-paper or diazobenzyloxymethyl-cellulose. Addition of the purified mRNA species to a reticulocyte-lysate cell-free system, in the presence or absence of a dog pancreas microsomal membrane fraction, established a precursor-product relationship between the primary translation products and those sequestered within microsomal vesicles, as determined by polyacrylamide-gel analysis in one and two dimensions. 2. Three sequestered variants of sequestered casein A were identified, but only single forms of sequestered casein B and alpha-lactalbumin. Sequestered variants of casein C proved to be unexpectedly basic, and did not focus on the pH gradient utilized. 3. Comparative analysis of milk proteins synthesized in the reticulocyte-lysate and wheat-germ cell-free systems by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis demonstrated both quantitative and qualitative differences. In particular, marked but variable heterogeneity was apparent within the primary translation products of casein A and casein B. Pre-casein C did not focus. Limited N-terminal processing of the primary translation products was also evident. These observations are discussed in relation to (i) unscheduled post-translational modifications by cell-free protein-synthesizing systems and (ii) multiplicity of signal sequences. 4. Overall we demonstrate that complex precursor-product relationships between primary translation products and their sequestered variants, programmed in vitro by a mixed mRNA population, may be readily analysed by using individual mRNA sequences purified by hybridization to immobilized cloned complementary-DNA sequences.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7316995      PMCID: PMC1163030          DOI: 10.1042/bj1960567

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


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4.  The construction and partial characterization of plasmids containing complementary DNA sequences to human calcitonin precursor polyprotein.

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5.  Identification and subsequent phosphorylation of sequestered partially processed caseins in the lactating guinea-pig mammary gland.

Authors:  A P Boulton; J C Pascall; R K Craig
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1984-09-01       Impact factor: 3.857

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