Phytochrome controlled acid RNase: An “attached” protein of ribosomes |
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Authors: | George John Acton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, Glasgow University, Scotland U.K. |
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Abstract: | The light-dependent increment in RNase activity (which is ribosome bound in cell extracts) is distributed as a gradient increasing from base to hook of lupin hypocotyls. No evidence was found of non-specific or of specific activation of pre-formed enzyme molecules following isolation, either before or after (latent activity) destruction of particles. The autodegradation capacity of ribosomes isolated from irradiated cells was almost double that of ribosomes from etiolated tissue. It is proposed that association between the bulk of the light-controlled RNase fraction and lupin ribosomes results from binding of soluble protein. It is not clear whether binding is specific or an artifact of isolation. |
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Keywords: | Leguminosae hypocotyls phytochrome ribonuclease ribosomes autodegradation binding. |
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