The stability of rabbit reticulocyte polysomes at high hydrostatic pressure |
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Authors: | Adrienne C. Scheck Joseph V. Landau |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12181 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The application of high hydrostatic pressure to an in vitro rabbit reticulocyte, polypeptide-synthesizing system has been shown to inhibit synthesis either partially or totally depending upon the magnitude of pressure utilized (Scheck, A.C. and Landau, J.V. (1982) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 718, 21–25). This paper shows that the total inhibition of synthesis seen at 670 atm is similar to the inhibition of elongation produced by cycloheximide in that the polysome profiles remain intact. Partial inhibition at 300 atm shows a reduced rate of ribosome run-off with elongation being affected to the same, or greater extent than initiation. In no instance was disassociation of polysomes seen as a causative factor in the inhibition of synthesis by high pressure. |
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Keywords: | Protein synthesis Translation Ribosome stability Elongation High pressure (Rabbit reticulocyte) |
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