REGULATION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN DEVELOPING MOUSE BRAIN TISSUE: IN VITRO BINDING OF TEMPLATE RNA TO BRAIN RIBOSOMES |
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Authors: | M P Lerner T C Johnson |
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Institution: | Department of Microbiology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611 |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Ribosomes, isolated from brain tissue of mice of various ages, were tested for their ability to participate in cell-free protein synthesis and to bind polyuridylic acid. Although protein synthesis was markedly reduced by ribosomal preparations obtained from increasingly older animals, no significant differences could be measured with respect to template RNA binding. Similar binding properties were also measured with ribosomal subunits purified from young and mature brain cell ribonucleoprotein particles. In addition, no differences could be detected in the relative firmness of template RNA binding that could explain the maturation-dependent loss in ribosomal activity. |
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