Cosgrove J W, Rapoport S I
Neurochem Res. 1986 Sep;11(9):1289-301. doi: 10.1007/BF00966123.
A cell-free protein synthesis system, derived from brains of 3 mo-old male Fischer-344 rats, has been characterized. The optimum conditions for amino acid incorporation in the system were 5 mM magnesium ion and 200 mM potassium ion. Incorporation depended on the addition of ATP, GTP, and an energy-generating system, and was sensitive to addition of the drugs aurintricarboxylic acid and sodium fluoride, inhibitors of initiation of protein synthesis. Both 40S and 80S initiation complexes were labeled in vitro, using [35S]methionine. Such labeling was sensitive to the protein synthesis inhibitors, aurintricarboxylic acid and sodium fluoride. The system, which can initiate protein synthesis, should be of use for examining mechanisms which underlie alterations in rat brain protein synthesis induced by various treatments.
已对一种源自3月龄雄性费希尔344大鼠大脑的无细胞蛋白质合成系统进行了表征。该系统中氨基酸掺入的最佳条件是5 mM镁离子和200 mM钾离子。掺入依赖于ATP、GTP和能量产生系统的添加,并且对蛋白质合成起始抑制剂金精三羧酸和氟化钠的添加敏感。使用[35S]甲硫氨酸在体外对40S和80S起始复合物进行了标记。这种标记对蛋白质合成抑制剂金精三羧酸和氟化钠敏感。该能够起始蛋白质合成的系统应用于研究各种处理诱导的大鼠脑蛋白质合成改变的潜在机制。