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No unique mitochondrial translation products in respiratory chain-linked NADH dehydrogenase
Authors:James F. Hare  Randall Hodges
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry School of Medicine Oregon Health Sciences University Portland, Oregon 97201 USA
Abstract:Antibody prepared against beef heart mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase immunoprecipitated 26 polypeptides from detergent solubilized beef heart mitochondria. All 26 polypeptides co-migrated with those present in the dehydrogenase antigen when resolved side by side on sodium dodecyl sulfateurea polyacrylamide gels. From mixed rat liver-[35S]methionine pulsed hepatoma mitochondria the antibody immunoprecipitated 24 stained liver polypeptides and 19 radio-labelled hepatoma polypeptides. The translation of three of the labelled polypeptides was resistent to inhibition by cycloheximide, indicating these are translated on mitochondrial ribosomes. These same polypeptides, however, wre previously identified as cytochrome c oxidase subunits; and, apparently, non-specifically co-precipitate with dehydrogenase associated polypeptides. We conclude that there are no mitochondrially translated polypeptides specifically associated with NADH dehydrogenase.
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