Formation, size, and solubility in chloroform/methanol of products of protein synthesis in isolated mitochondria of rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb02396.x
Formation, size, and solubility in chloroform/methanol of products of protein synthesis in isolated mitochondria of rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma
Abstract
The number, size, solubility in chloroform/methanol and some aspects of the formation of the components labeled by radioactive amino acids in isolated mitochondria of rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma were studied. Isolated mitochondria were labeled with radioactive amino acids under various conditions, and the distribution of radioactivity in sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gels after electrophoresis of mitochondrial membrane fraction was analysed. 1. Isolated mitochondria of rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma incroporated radioactive amino acids almost exclusively into the membrane fraction. Electrophoretic analysis of this fraction revealed the presence of 15 distinct peaks of radioactivity with corresponding apparent molecular weights of 10 000 to 58 000. The electrophoretic mobility of the labeled components was identical and the general pattern of the radioactivity distribution in the gel for the rat liver and the tumour mitochondria was very similar. 2. Components of the membrane fraction of rat liver mitochondria labeled in vitro displayed an unequal solubility in acidic (2 mM HC1) chloroform/methanol (2/1) mixture; as detected by sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis a single labeled component with apparent molecular weight of 10 000 was soluble in neutral chloroform/methanol. 3. Inverse relation was observed between amino acid incorporation activity of isolated mitochondria and the portion of the label incorporated into the component with apparent molecular weight 10 000. The identity of this component with that soluble in neutral chloroform/methanol mixture has been indicated. 4. The rate of incorporation of [3H]leucine by isolated Zajdela hepatoma mitochondria into the components with lower (10 000-25 000) apparent molecular weights decreased with time, whereas that into components with higher (above 25 000) apparent molecular weight remained approximately constant within the time interval tested (30 min). 5. From the total radioactivity incorporated into the membrane fraction during 5-min pulse labeling of isolated Zajdela hepatoma mitochondria by [3H]leucine up to 25% was recovered in the region of the gel corresponding to a component with apparent molecular weight 10 000. After 25 min chase the radioactivity in this region decreased about 3.5 times while the specific radioactivity of the total membrane fraction did not change significantly. The pattern of radioactivity distribution observed after the pulse was preserved by chloramphenicol. 6. Unlabeled sonicated mitochondria or postribosomal supernatant from rat liver regenerating in the presence of chloramphenicol were incubated with neutral chloroform/methanol extract of in vitro with [14C]leucine labeled rat liver mitochondria. After this incubation several labeled components with apparent molecular weights above 10 000 were recovered in the electrophoreograms of the originally unlabeled fractions.
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