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Dependence of the quality and the in vitro translation capacity of pine ribosome assemblies on the isolation procedure
Authors:Sirkka Kupila-Ahvenniemi  Aija Muhonen  Paula Malinen
Institution:Dept of Botany, Univ. of Oulu, Linnanmaa, SF-90570 Oulu, Finland.;Univ. of Oulu, The Research Inst. of Northern Finland, Unit of Kainuu, Kauppakatu 25 A, SF-87100 Kajaani, Finland.
Abstract:The in vitro translation capacity of total ribosome assemblies isolated from the vegetative buds of small Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) plants depends on the isolation procedure. Good yields and high values for protein synthesis were obtained in experiments in which polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) was added to the grinding buffer. The polysome profiles obtained after sucrose density gradient centrifugation indicated the presence of polysomes in all samples. In addition, large ribosome aggregates were visible in the scanning electron micrographs. The use of an RNase inhibitor (RNasin) together with PVP did not improve the results, and treatment with ribonuclease (RNase, EC 3.1.27.5) destroyed the ability to synthesize protein. D, L-Dithiothreitol (DTT) and mercaptoethanol, if used instead of or together with PVP, gave low yields and also DTT destroyed the in vitro translation capacity of the ribosome assemblies. The polysome profiles had a high peak indicating dimers and often a descending series of peaks indicating polymers. A study of the scanning electron micrographs gave the impression that the largest polymers and aggregates had broken down. Protease K (EC 3.4.21.14) when added to the grinding buffer also destroyed the ability of the ribosomes to maintain protein synthesis in vitro. In this case, the shape of the polysome profiles gave the impression of successful isolation. Clumps of ribosomes, presumably originating from large aggregates, were visible in the scanning electron micrographs. Triton X-100 and 0.25 M NaCl in the grinding buffer extracted chromatin, which affected the results. The material lost during the extraction and purification processes consisted mainly of monosomes and their sub-units. On the basis of the above results it was concluded that the preservation of large polysomes and ribosome aggregates in the isolated ribosome assemblies is necessary if they are to maintain a high translation capacity. The content of the assemblies was best revealed in the scanning electron micrographs. The shape of the polysome profiles did not always correlate with the ability of the isolated ribosomes to synthesize proteins.
Keywords:Pinus sylvestris            polysome profile  scanning electron microscopy
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