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. 1977 Apr 15;164(1):53-66.
doi: 10.1042/bj1640053.

Isolation and characterization of membrane proteins responsible for attachment of polyribosomes to rough microsomal fraction of rat liver

Isolation and characterization of membrane proteins responsible for attachment of polyribosomes to rough microsomal fraction of rat liver

S Fujita et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

A protein fraction which has a high affinity for polyribosomes was isolated from rough microsomal membranes of rat liver. The mode of polyribosome binding to this fraction (R-fraction) was studied by using CsCl equilibrium centrifugation and compared with that for stripped rough microsomal membranes. The following were found. (1) The polyribosome-binding cpacity of the R-fraction was heat-labile and sensitive to trypsin, and was suppressed by increasing KCl concentration and addition of 0.1 mM-aurintricarboxylic acid. (2) Of the four subfractions obtained by gel filtration of the R-fraction on a Sephadex G-200, only the R1-fraction, eluted at the void volume, showed a high affinity for polyribosomes. The polyribosome-binding capacity of the R1-fraction decreased with time on storage at 4 degrees C. (3) The R1-fraction contained three major proteins with mol. wts. 108,000, 99,000 and 65,000.

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