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  • Title: Subcellular localization of a lesion in protein synthesis in rabbit reticulocytes incubated at elevated temperatures.
    Author: Bonanou-Tzedaki SA, Arnstein HR.
    Journal: Eur J Biochem; 1976 Jan 15; 61(2):397-407. PubMed ID: 1248466.
    Abstract:
    When rabbit reticulocytes are incubated at 43-45 degrees C their rate of protein synthesis rapidly decreases, compared to a contol 37 degrees C incubation. Lysates prepared from cells incubated at this supra-optimal temperature have an equally decreased capacity for endogenous, but not poly(uridylic acid)-directed, protein synthesis. Subcellular fractionation traced the lesion to the crude ribosomal pellet, 0.5 M KCl ribosomal wash and postribosomal supernatant of the temperature-shocked cells. Preparation of purified ribosomal subparticles showed, however, that they were as active as the control in protein synthesis. In this paper we present evidence that the decreased activity of the heated lysate, 0.5 mM KCl wash and postribosomal supernatant is due to an inhibitor and can be overcome by the addition of 0.5 M KCl or supernatant from control cells. The results are discussed in terms of the inactivation of a component, essential for initiation of endogenous protein synthesis, which is probably partitioned between ribosomes and supernatant. We also suggest that the decreased protein synthetic activity of the heated cells may be related to their decreased synthesis of haem.
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