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. 1955 Jan 20;38(3):283-93.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.38.3.283.

Kinetics of amino acid incorporation into serum proteins

Kinetics of amino acid incorporation into serum proteins

H GREEN et al. J Gen Physiol. .

Abstract

1. The effect of varying body temperature on the rate of amino acid incorporation into serum protein does not give support to the idea that the rate of this process is adjusted in vivo to restore those protein molecules destroyed by thermal denaturation. The experimentally observed Q(10) was about 3.9. 2. When amino acids are injected into the blood of animals in a steady state of serum protein turnover, a period of time elapses before these amino acids can be found in the serum proteins. This has been called transit time. At a given temperature (31 degrees ) it is the same in rabbits, turtles, and Limulus (1 hour). In rabbits and turtles it has a Q(10) of 3.2. It appears to be specifically related to the process of synthesis (or release) of serum proteins. 3. It was not possible to affect the transit time or the incorporation rate by the administration of amino acid analogues.

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