A requirement for ubiquinone in ATPase activity and oxidative phosphorylation. |
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Authors: | E Bertoli G Parenti-Castelli A M Sechi G Trigari G Lenaz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560 012, India |
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Abstract: | The suggestion that a rapidly sedimenting rough endoplasmic reticulum fraction in close association with mitochondria, is the preferred site of cytochrome P-450 synthesis has been examined. The rate of cytochrome P-450 synthesis in the different subcellular fractions has been evaluated , using the immunoprecipitation technique. The results indicate that the conventional microsomal fraction (100,000 X g sediment) is the major site of cytochrome P-450 synthesis and that the rapidly sedimenting rough endoplasmic reticulum fraction associated with mitochondria is not a preferred site for the hemoprotein synthesis. |
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Keywords: | MR = Mineralocorticoid-specific receptor GR = Glucocorticoid-specific receptor CBG = corticoid-binding globulin 9αF = 9αfluorohydrocortisone |
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