Unassembled polypeptides of the plastidic ribosomes in heat-treated 70S-ribosome-deficient rye leaves
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Unassembled polypeptides of the plastidic ribosomes in heat-treated 70S-ribosome-deficient rye leaves
Abstract
The polypeptides of the subunits of 70S ribosomes isolated from rye (Secale cereale L.) leaf chloroplasts were analyzed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The 50S subunit contained approx. 33 polypeptides in the range of relative molecular mass (Mr) 13000-36000, the 30S subunit contained approx. 25 polypeptides in the range of Mr 13000-40500. Antisera raised against the individual isolated ribosomal subunits detected approx. 17 polypeptides of the 50S and 10 polypeptides of the 30S subunit in the immunoblotting assay. By immunoblotting with these antisera the major antigenic ribosomal polypeptides (r-proteins) of the chloroplasts were clearly and specifically visualized also in separations of leaf extracts or soluble chloroplast supernatants. In extracts from rye leaves grown at 32° C, a temperature which is non-permissive for 70S-ribosome formation, or in supernatants from ribosome-deficient isolated plastids, six plastidic r-proteins were visualized by immunoblotting with the anti-50S-serum and two to four plastidic r-proteins were detected by immunoblotting with the anti-30S-serum, while other r-proteins that reacted with our antisera were missing. Those plastidic r-proteins that were present in 70S-ribosome-deficient leaves must represent individual unassembled ribosomal polypeptides that were synthesized on cytoplasmic 80S ribosomes. For the biogenesis of chloroplast ribosomes the mechanism of coordinate regulation appear to be less strict than those known for the biogenesis of bacterial ribosomes, thus allowing a marked accumulation of several unassembled ribosomal polypeptides of cytoplasmic origin.
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