Identification of helical polyribosomes in sections of mature skeletal muscle fibers |
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Authors: | Dr. Gerbrand Galavazi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Rheumatism Research, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: Department of Cell Biology Medical Faculty, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary The localization and configurations of ribosomes in mature white skeletal muscle fibers of the rat were investigated. Differential visualization of ribosomes and glycogen granules was obtained by fixation with glutaraldehyde only and staining of the sections with uranyl acetate. Ribosomes are then electron dense and glycogen granules electron transparent. Their identity was ascertained by selective extractions of ribonucleic acid and polysaccharide.The vast majority of the ribosomes is not membrane-bound. They are located intermyofibrillarly (predominantly at the level of the I-bands), beneath the sarcolemma, and in the paranuclear cones of sarcoplasm. Occasionally short stretches of granular reticulum occur, often as characteristic double walled vesicles with ribosomes on the inner membrane only.Three main types of polysomal configurations are observed: rosettes of 4 to 6 ribosomes, helical arrays, and whorls of up to about 25 probably membrane-bound ribosomes. The average number of ribosomes in the extended helical configurations is estimated to be about 60. It is argued that these helices represent the polysomes instrumental in the synthesis of the large subunits of myosin. It is emphasized that helical polyribosomes are by no means typical of striated muscle, but probably represent a common configuration of large free polysomes.With the technical assistance of Tineke J. Hoogenboezem. |
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Keywords: | Helical polyribosomes Skeletal muscle Polysomes Levator ani Rat |
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