In vitro exchange of ribosomal subunits between free and membrane-bound ribosomes |
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Authors: | D Borgese G Blobel D D Sabatini |
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Affiliation: | The Rockefeller university, New York, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Studies on the distribution of isotopieally labeled ribosomal subunits between free and membrane-bound ribosomes from rat liver showed that, upon release of nascent polypeptides in vitro, the small subunits of membrane-bound ribosomes could exchange with small subunits derived from free polysomes. However, under the same conditions, the large subunits of membrane-bound ribosomes did not exchange efficiently with large subunits derived either from free or bound polysomes; instead, the addition of large subunits caused a transfer of microsomal small subunits into a newly formed pool of free monomers.The small subunit exchange required a macromolecular fraction of the cell sap, was stimulated by ATP or GTP, and occurred at low concentrations of magnesium ions.Sodium dodecyl sulfate, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed close similarities between the protein complement of subunits from free and membrane-bound ribosomes, with the exception of one protein band which was more intense in free large subunits. |
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