Effect of cations on the structure of mung bean cytoplasmic ribosomes |
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Authors: | H.John Newbury James A. Callow |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds 2, England |
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Abstract: | The importance of the absolute and relative concentrations of monovalent and divalent cations and centrifugal speed (pressure) in the dissociation of mung bean 80S ribosomes has been examined. In the absence of Mg2+ ions, ribosome monomers yield 47S and 34S particles. Fixation with glutaraldehyde, however, indicates that this dissociation pattern is largely dependent upon high pressures developed during centrifugation and that in the absence of such artifacts the immediate product of Mg-free conditions is a 74S particle. Since 74S particles rapidly revert to the 80S form when Mg is replaced, this would appear to be a conformational change. Ribosomes were also dissociated in the presence of Mg2+ ions if the K+ ion concentration was raised. Three major particles were produced, 38S and 49S from the small ribosomal sub-unit and 60S from the large sub-unit. A proportion of the 80S monomer population is more resistant to dissociation. Experiments with puromycin indicate that the more resistant fraction probably represents ribosomes completed with nascent polypeptide resulting from polysome breakdown. |
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Keywords: | mung bean structure ribosomes ions. |
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