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The relationship between placental protein synthesis and transfer of amino acids.


ABSTRACT: The relationship between placental protein synthesis and transfer of amino acids from mother to foetus was studied in the guinea pig, by using [U-14C]-lysine, -leucine, -glycine, -aspartate and -alpha-aminoisobutyrate. The uptake of label by protein was 12-16% of total label transferred. Cycloheximide inhibited incorporation of all naturally occurring amino acids into protein by 81-96% and transfer by 62-75%; the concentration of label in the free pool was increased for each. These findings were confirmed when specific-radioactivity measurements were made with L-[U-14C]lysine. The transfer of the non-protein amino acid alpha-aminoisobutyrate was not significantly decreased by cycloheximide. A model, linking protein synthesis to the generation of a transfer pool of amino acids, is proposed whereby inhibition of protein synthesis decreases the amount of amino acid available for transfer.

SUBMITTER: Carroll MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1154194 | biostudies-other | 1983 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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