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. 1962 Jan;2(1):83-93.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-3495(62)86842-8.

The synthesis of ribosomes in E. coli. IV. The synthesis of ribosomal protein and the assembly of ribosomes

The synthesis of ribosomes in E. coli. IV. The synthesis of ribosomal protein and the assembly of ribosomes

R J BRITTEN et al. Biophys J. 1962 Jan.

Abstract

The incorporation of C(14) leucine into the protein moiety of ribosomes has been studied as a sequel to the studies of ribosomal RNA synthesis. In contrast to the latter studies, labeled leucine is incorporated directly into 50S and 30S ribosomes without measurable delay by precursor stages. There is, however, evidence of some transfer of radioactivity from the 43S group of particles to the 50S. The inhibition of protein synthesis by chloramphenicol results in the accumulation of material similar to the eosome-the primary precursor in ribosome synthesis. There is also evidence for the synthesis of some neosome. The results of the studies of ribosomal RNA and protein synthesis are combined into a model of ribosome synthesis. Finally, consideration is made of the significance of these studies of ribosome synthesis for general problems of protein synthesis and information transfer.

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