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Properties of the inactive ribosomal components in rat liver and hepatoma
Authors:Thomas E. Webb and Harold P. Morris
Affiliation:McGill University Cancer Research Unit, Montreal 109, P.Q., Canada;Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20001, U.S.A.
Abstract:1. The relative concentrations of the inactive ribosomal components were compared in normal and regenerating rat liver and in two transplantable rat hepatomas (hepatomas 7800 and 5123D). 2. The size of the ribosomal-subunit pools in normal liver was not significantly affected by partial hepatectomy or neoplasia although, as shown previously, significant changes do occur in the monomer pool. 3. Further, the subunit pools in both liver and hepatoma were not significantly influenced by several treatments that caused dramatic changes in the size of the ribosomal monomer (and dimer) pools. 4. The high concentration of inactive monomers and dimers in the hepatomas appears to arise from limitations at the translational level, since they can be incorporated into pre-existing polyribosomes under the influence of cycloheximide.
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