Polyribosomes associated with microfilaments in cultured lens cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/0167-4781(83)90093-3
Polyribosomes associated with microfilaments in cultured lens cells
Abstract
Epithelial hamster lens cells, transformed by SV40 can be grown in suspension culture. Triton X-100 extraction of these cells grown under conditions when ribosome run off is blocked releases about 40% of the total amount of polyribosomes, designated as free- and loosely-bound polyribosomes. The Triton ghosts retain the remaining polysomal population which can be released by a combined treatment with deoxycholate and Nonidet P 40. Electron microscopic examination of the ghosts reveals microfilament-associated ribosome clusters next to a fraction of polysomes still attached to membranes. Preincubation of the cells with cytochalasin D prior to polyribosome isolation enables us to discriminate between these two latter polysome populations. The experiments indicate that about 25% of the polyribosomes are attached to microfilaments, while the remaining 35% are tightly bound to the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum. When the different polyribosome classes were translated in a reticulocyte lysate, no significant differences could be observed in the patterns of the newly synthesized polypeptides. In all cases actin was one of the major products synthesized de novo.
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