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Analysis of secretory processes in Dipteran salivary glands
Authors:D. Doyle  H. Laufer
Affiliation:(1) Division of Biological Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut;(2) Institute of Cellular Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut;(3) Present address: Department of Pharmacology, Stanford University, Starford, USA
Abstract:Summary This study indictes the complexity of cell function in one tissue. Cells of the larval salivary gland produce their secretion both by synthesis of some proteins and extraction of different proteins from the hemolymph by selective uptake and concentration. Uptake and transport are not dependent on de novo protein synthesis, at least for several hours and, as would be expected, are also not immediately dependent on new RNA synthesis. De novo synthesis of secretory proteins by the gland is almost completely inhibited by puromycin but occurs on RNA templates which are stable for at least 12 hr. Both the large cells forming most of the gland and the smaller cells forming the duct and the base of the duct are capable of taking up hemal, proteins, but synthesis of secretory proteins probably occurs only in the large cells.
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