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Inhibitor-“resistant” labelling of rat ventral prostate nuclear proteins : Further evidence consistent with protein synthesis associated with cell nuclei
Authors:K M Anderson  M A Shirley
Institution:Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Banting Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., M5G 1L5, Canada
Abstract:When minced rat ventral prostate was incubated with labelled amino acids and cycloheximide or puromycin, the specific radioactivity of proteins associated with Triton X 100-washed nuclei exceeded that of the 105 000 g cytosol. The distribution of radioactive proteins from incubated mince, examined by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was also consistent with labelling of some nuclear proteins that was resistant to inhibitors. Highly purified prostate nuclei, washed with detergent, labelled proteins of from 1–6 × 104 D with radioactive amino acids. When these proteins were fractionated according to solubility, NaOH-soluble ‘acidic’ proteins, examined by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, were highly labelled, with a distribution of radioactivity that differed from the patterns of 0.4 N H2SO4-soluble basic proteins (including histones), and proteins soluble in Krebs-Ringer-phosphate buffer. Although these results cannot be interpreted unambiguously, they are consistent with the synthesis of certain nuclear proteins at a site(s) sequestered from cycloheximide and puromycin. Nuclei may represent one such site.
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