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. 1977 Mar;74(3):818-21.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.3.818.

Eukaryote ribosomes possess a binding site for concanavalin A

Eukaryote ribosomes possess a binding site for concanavalin A

G A Howard et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 Mar.

Abstract

Ribosomes prepared from chicken liver or rabbit reticulocytes bound concanavalin A in a molar ratio of approximately 1:1. This binding is to the large subunit of the eukaryote ribosomes with a dissociation constant of 5 X 10(-7) M (0 degrees). The binding of concanavalin A to Escherichia coli ribosomes was much less. Binding to the RNA or to possible membrane contaminants was ruled out in control experiments. Chicken liver ribosomes were labeled in vivo with 3H-labeled amino acids, purified, and dissociated in sodium dodecyl sulfate. Affinity chromatography of this preparation made it possible to isolate the small proportion of the ribosomal proteins (about 1.5%) containing the concanavalin A binding site. This protein moved as a single band during electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels containing sodium dodecyl sulfate and showed an apparent molecular weight of 31,000.

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