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. 1975 Feb;72(2):714-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.72.2.714.

Non-specific stimulation of cell-free protein synthesis by a dialyzable factor isolated from reticulocyte initiation factors ("iRNA")

Non-specific stimulation of cell-free protein synthesis by a dialyzable factor isolated from reticulocyte initiation factors ("iRNA")

A Berns et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1975 Feb.

Abstract

The specificity of a dialyzable component, isolated from rabbit reticulocyte initiation factors, in stimulating protein synthesis was examined. It appeard that his factor (hereafter designated as "iRNA") was able to restore the activity of initiation factor preparations that were inactivated by dialysis. The "iRNA" from reticulocytes stimulated polypeptide synthesis directed by the homologous globin mRNA as well as heterologous lens crystallin mRNAs. No selectivity in its stimulating action with regard to the type of mRNA studied could be observed. The source of ribosomes or supernatant enzymes did not influence the effect of "iRNA". However, in an ascites lysate that was dependent on the addition of initiation factors, "iRNA" increased polypeptide formation only marginally, suggesting that in this lysate a similar factor was already present in an active form. It is concluded that "iRNA" may regulate protein synthesis, but without exhibiting specificity towards mRNAs, at least those tested so far.

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