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. 1974 Oct;144(1):11-9.
doi: 10.1042/bj1440011.

Effects on protein synthesis of injecting synthetic polyribonucleotides into living cells

Effects on protein synthesis of injecting synthetic polyribonucleotides into living cells

H Woodland et al. Biochem J. 1974 Oct.

Abstract

Micro-injection into the oocytes and eggs of Xenopus laevis was used to ascertain the effects of synthetic polyribonucleotides on protein synthesis in living cells. Poly(U) and poly(A) were not translated detectably, nor did they change the rate of endogenous protein synthesis. The same was true of poly(G,U), poly(A,G,U), poly(A,C,G,U), G-U-G-(U)(n), A-(U)(n) and AUG. In contrast, A-U-G-(U)(n) was a potent inhibitor of protein synthesis in the cell. This might be because it is initiated normally but lacks a termination codon, or because it inhibits the translation of other molecules in some way not dependent on its normal initiation. Poly(G,U), poly(A,G,U) and poly(A,C,G,U) inhibited haemoglobin synthesis when they were injected into the oocyte with haemoglobin mRNA. The synthetic polyribonucleotides did not inhibit the translation of the natural mRNA when the two sorts of molecules were injected at different times. It is suggested that the synthetic RNA molecules compete with the natural mRNA for a pre-initiation factor in limited supply.

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