Free and membrane-bound polyribosomes in normal and Rauscher-virus-infected mouse spleen cells |
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Authors: | J. Th. M. Burghouts A. L. H. Stols H. Bloemendal |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Department of Electron Microscopy, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | 1. Free and membrane-bound polyribosomes and ribosomal monomers were isolated from normal and Rauscher-virus-infected mouse spleens by means of discontinuous sucrose density gradients. 2. The addition of ribonuclease inhibitor from rat liver was essential to protect these polyribosomes from degradation. To separate the smooth and rough membranes from ribosomal monomers an additional centrifugation step through a continuous sucrose density gradient was necessary. 3. After infection a marked increase in rRNA from both membrane-bound and free polyribosomes was observed. Treatment of the membrane-bound polyribosomes with sodium deoxycholate yielded only 80S particles even when ribonuclease inhibitor was added. 4. A striking feature of the infected spleen was the occurrence of large polyribosomes. Up to 40 monomers per polyribosome could be counted on electron micrographs. |
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