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Hemolysates from guinea-pig reticulocytes also efficiently translate added mRNA.

Abstract
1. Lysate is prepared from guinea-pig reticulocytes and its translation activity is compared both quantitatively and qualitatively with that found in rabbit reticulocyte lysates. 2. Guinea-pigs are comparatively resistant to acetylphenylhydrazine, a drug used to induce reticulocytosis in rabbits. 3. The characteristics and conditions for maximal translation activity in guinea-pig reticulocyte lysates are quite similar to those described for rabbit reticulocyte systems with the possible exception of the components necessary for providing high energy phosphate bonds. 4. Both rabbit globin and brome mosaic virus messenger RNAs direct protein synthesis in the guinea pig translation system with activity similar to that found in the rabbit system. 5. Translation products synthesized in the guinea-pig and rabbit systems and fluorographed following separation on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide demonstrate similar electrophoretic patterns and intensities.
AuthorsJ M Rosenberg, P H Sato
JournalComparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry (Comp Biochem Physiol B) Vol. 91 Issue 1 Pg. 33-7 ( 1988) ISSN: 0305-0491 [Print] England
PMID3197393 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Blood Proteins
  • Phenylhydrazines
  • RNA, Messenger
  • N(1)-acetylphenylhydrazine
Topics
  • Animals
  • Blood Proteins (biosynthesis)
  • Cell-Free System
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Hemolysis
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Male
  • Phenylhydrazines (pharmacology)
  • Protein Biosynthesis (drug effects)
  • RNA, Messenger (genetics)
  • Rabbits
  • Reticulocytes (drug effects, metabolism)
  • Species Specificity

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