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. 1979 Mar 15;178(3):725-31.
doi: 10.1042/bj1780725.

Effect of hypophysectomy on the rates of protein synthesis and degradation in rat liver

Effect of hypophysectomy on the rates of protein synthesis and degradation in rat liver

R D Conde. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The effect of hypophysectomy on the protein metabolism of the liver in vivo was studied. Fractional rates of protein synthesis and degradation were determined in the livers of normal and hypophysectomized rats. Synthesis was measured after the injection of massive amounts of radioactive leucine. Degradation was estimated either as the balance between synthesis and accumulation of stable liver proteins or from the disappearance of radioactivity from the proteins previously labelled by the injection of NaH14CO3. The results indicate that: (1) hypophysectomy diminishes the capacity of the liver to synthesize proteins in vivo, mainly of those that are exported as plasma proteins; (2) livers of both normal and hypophysectomized rats show identical protein-degradation rates, whereas plasma proteins are degraded slowly after hypophysectomy.

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