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Effect of nucleoside triphosphate and magnesium ion concentration on the stability and function of rat liver polysomes in vitro.


ABSTRACT: The effects of different concentrations of ATP, GTP, UTP and CTP on polysome stability and function in a cell-free protein-synthesizing system prepared from rat liver were studied. Increasing the concentration of ATP in the incubation medium to 15mm resulted in progressive disaggregation of the polysomes; at ATP concentrations above 2mm their capacity to incorporate amino acids into peptide chains diminished. The same disaggregation phenomenon could be produced by incubating polysomes in a buffered medium containing 5mm-Mg(2+) and increasing concentrations of ATP. Although the disaggregating action of ATP could be prevented by increasing Mg(2+) concentration, the amino acid incorporation in the cell-free protein-synthesizing system remained impaired. The effects of different concentrations of GTP, UTP and CTP on polysome stability were similar to those of ATP. Increasing the concentrations of each nucleoside triphosphate also inhibited the hydrolysis of GTP in the cell-free protein-synthesizing system.

SUBMITTER: Pronczuk AW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1187455 | biostudies-other | 1968 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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