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Changes in in vivo levels of charged transfer RNA species during development of the posterior silkgland of Bombyx mori
Authors:Pamela Delaney  MAQ Siddiqui
Institution:Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 07110 USA
Abstract:The changes in the in vivo levels of acylated tRNA specific for the amino acids that make the bulk of silf-fibroin were examined during the distinct physiological phases, the growth phase and the silk-fibroin production phase, of the developing posterior silkgland of Bombyx mori. The levels of tRNA acylated with glycine and alanine, the major amino acid components of silk-fibroin, increased about 30-fold during the transition from growth stage to fibroin production stage in each gland, whereas the increments in the levels of other aminoacylated tRNA's were substantially low. An analysis of the iso-accepting species of tRNAGly, the most abundant tRNA in silkgland, on benzoylated DEAE-cellulose columns showed that the levels of acylated tRNAGly species increased differentially during the same stages of development. These results suggested that the quantitative alterations in aminoacylated tRNA population were closely associated with the changes in protein synthesis during the terminal differentiation of silkgland.
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