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Glutamine synthetase in cultured whole retinas from the embryonic chick
Authors:Joel B Piperberg  Liane Reif-Lehrer
Institution:(1) Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation and Harvard Medical School, 02114 Boston, MA;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Simmons College, 02115 Boston, MA
Abstract:Glutamine synthetase (GS) activity is enhanced in cultured whole retinas when a 72 h incubation at 37°C is preceded by storage at 4°C for 2–24 h. This enhancement occurs even in the absence of glucocorticoids and is maximal in retinas from 11 to 14 d embryos. In comparison, cortisol-induced increases in retinal GS activity at 37°C are optimal in retinas from 8 to 12 d embryos. This study, using cycloheximide (an inhibitor of protein synthesis) and cordycepin (an inhibitor of RNA synthesis), indicates that both protein and RNA synthesis are required for the 4°C storage enhancement of GS activity. The necessary RNA synthesis occurs within the first 48 h following transfer to 37°C and does not require concomitant protein synthesis. Uridine uptake, but not incorporation into trichloroacetic acid-precipitable material, is increased by initial 4°C storage when compared with whole retina controls incubated at 37°C for the total time. In contrast, both uptake and incorporation of amino acids are increased in 4°C-stored retinas for as long as 72 h subsequent to transfer from 4 to 37°C. This suggests that enhancement of GS activity may arise from a combination of elevated general protein synthesis and specific messenger-RNA synthesis following 4°C storage.
Keywords:Glutamine synthetase  in cultured whole retinas  cold storage  protein and RNA synthetase and  retina  glutamine synthetase in cultured  chick embryo  glutamine synthetase in cultured retinas from  cycloheximide  and retinal glutamine synthetase  cordycepin  and retinal glutamine synthetase
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