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Title: Polyribosome size analysis. Measurement of number-average polyribosome sizes. Author: Fioretti WC, Davis DF, Ledford BE. Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1979 Aug 29; 564(1):79-89. PubMed ID: 534642. Abstract: The analysis of translational efficiencies of specific mRNAs requires a determination of the polyribosome size. The appropriate value to use in such calculations is the number-average size. A method is described for accurately measuring the number-average size of total and of specific protein synthesizing polyribosomes using isokinetic sucrose density gradients and 125I-labeled antibodies. By this method, we demonstrated that albumin synthesizing polyribosomes from a serum albumin secreting mouse hepatoma cell line exist over a broad range from trimers to 20-mers (mean 6-10). The specificity of antibody interaction with polyribosomes was demonstrated using cells not synthesizing mouse serum albumin, and by demonstrating that 125I-anti ovalbumin does not bind to mouse hepatoma polyribosomes. Treatment of the mouse hepatoma cells with 1 MUM cycloheximide shifted practically all of the monomers into polyribosomes resulting in an increase in the number-average size of the albumin synthesizing polyribosomes. Cycloheximide treatment, however, did not eliminate the size heterogeneity in the albumin synthesizing polyribosomes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]