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Polyamines and amino acid incorporation in vitro into microsomes of rat cerebral cortex.


ABSTRACT: 1. Polyamines were found to be associated with microsomes of rat cerebral cortex, the amount of spermine being about four times that of spermidine. Cell sap contained more spermidine than spermine. 2. Both polyamines were able to stimulate the incorporation of [(14)C]valine into microsomes in vitro with a maximum rate equal to 250% of the control. Polyamines stimulated at concentrations close to the amount of spermine and spermidine naturally present in the system. 3. Spermine (0.05mm) was used to study the mechanism of action of polyamines. The increasing of microsome and cell-sap concentration facilitated the action of spermine, but the same process was inhibited by increasing pH5-enzyme concentration. 4. Spermine did not affect the association of [(14)C]valine with tRNA in cell sap, but increased the rate of aminoacyl-tRNA formation in pH5 enzyme preparations. However, this process was not affected in any case when incorporating microsomes were present. 5. It is suggested that microsomes are the main site of action of polyamines.

SUBMITTER: Giorgi PP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1179646 | biostudies-other | 1970 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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