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Translational and pretranslational control of ornithine aminotransferase synthesis in rat liver.

作者信息

Mueckler M M, Merrill M J, Pitot H C

出版信息

J Biol Chem. 1983 May 25;258(10):6109-14.

PMID:6133859
Abstract

The mitochondrial matrix enzyme, ornithine aminotransferase, is induced in rat liver by the administration of a diet high in protein and by glucagon. The rate of synthesis of the enzyme is increased 100-fold in the livers of rats maintained on a 60% relative to a 0% protein diet, whereas the levels of functional and hybridizable mRNA measured by in vitro translation and through the use of a cloned cDNA probe increased by only 2- to 6-fold and 2- to 3-fold, respectively. Under conditions of glucagon induction that resulted in a 10- to 12-fold increase in the rate of enzyme synthesis, the relative level of functional ornithine aminotransferase mRNA increased by only 2-fold, and the level of hybridizable mRNA actually decreased. The rate of polypeptide chain elongation and the relative number of ornithine aminotransferase nascent chains on polysomes were 2-fold and 23-fold greater, respectively, in hepatocytes derived from 60% relative to 0% protein-fed rats. Using these data, a 23-fold increase in the translational efficiency of the mRNA was calculated. This increase, along with a 2-fold increase in the mRNA level, completely account for the 40-fold increase in the rate of ornithine aminotransferase synthesis observed in hepatocytes derived from 60% protein-fed rats. We conclude that ornithine aminotransferase synthesis is regulated at both a translational and a pretranslational level in rat liver.

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