Methylation of ribosomal proteins in HeLa cells. |
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Authors: | F N Chang I J Navickas C N Chang B M Dancis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 USA |
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Abstract: | Methylated amino acids from both 40 and 60S subunit proteins of HeLa cytoplasmic ribosome were analyzed. It was observed that methylation of ribosomal proteins occurs in both subunits with NG,NG-dimethylarginine as the major methylated amino acid. The presence of NG,NG-dimethylarginine has been identified by high-voltage paper electrophoresis, by paper chromatography, and by amino acid analysis. In addition, both ribosomal subunits contain methylated lysines with ?-N-trimethyllysine being the predominant one, followed by ?-N-dimethyllysine. Little, if any ?-N-monomethyllysine was detected in either subunit. The cytoplasmic 60S ribosomal subunit contains much more ?-N-trimethyllysine compared to the 40S ribosomal subunit. The possible biological significance of methylation was discussed. |
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