Regulation of protein synthesis by polyamines
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5637-0_28
Regulation of protein synthesis by polyamines
Abstract
Present experimental data show that the synthesis of ribosomal protein S1 and PI protein was stimulated greatly by polyamines at the early stage after addition of putrescine in polyamine-requiring mutants of E. coli. No macromolecular synthesis was stimulated at this stage. Polyamine stimulation of the synthesis of these proteins probably plays an important role for cell growth. In polyamine-deficient bovine lymphocytes, protein synthesis became perturbed before RNA and DNA synthesis. Among enzymes concerned with DNA replication, thymidine kinase activity was most strongly influenced by polyamines. The activity in polyamine-deficient cells was only 7% of the level in normal cells. Judging from the amount of thymidine kinase mRNA and its distribution in polysomes, it was concluded that polyamines mainly regulate the synthesis of thymidine kinase at the level of initiation of protein synthesis. A polyamine-free protein synthetic system, established from components of rabbit reticulocytes, consisted of globin mRNA, salt-washed ribosomes, partially purified initiation factors, and pH 5 enzymes. Spermidine added to this system not only lowered the optimal magnesium concentration required for globin synthesis, but it also stimulated the globin synthesis 8- to 10-fold. The optimal spermidine concentration was 0.4 to 0.6 mM, a concentration similar to that in intact rabbit reticulocytes. The ratio of alpha to beta globin chains synthesized in the presence of spermidine and Mg2+ was approximately 1.0, while the ratio in the presence of only Mg2+ was approximately 1.5. The results strongly suggest that polyamines play an important role in rabbit reticulocyte protein synthesis.
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