A cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein complex containing a small RNA inhibitor of protein synthesis.
pmid: 6156165
A cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein complex containing a small RNA inhibitor of protein synthesis.
Ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNP) sedimenting between 10 and 15 S were isolated from the postpolysomal cytoplasmic fraction of embryonic chicken muscle. These RNP complexes lack mRNA but contain RNA with a sedimentation coefficient of 4.4 S. The 4.4 S RNA did not arise as a product of degradation during the course of the isolation procedure nor did it contain oligo(U)- or poly(A)-rich regions. Furthermore, the 4.4 S RNA-containing RNP complex was easily separable from free mRNPs and, therefore, is not considered as part of the free mRNP complexes. Both the 4.4 S RNA and 10 to 15 S RNP were able to inhibit translation of either "capped" or "uncapped" mRNA in a heterologous cell-free system. This inhibitory effect may result from interference of 4.4 S RNA with an early event in mRNA translation. A large number of polypeptides of Mr = 14,000 to 220,000 were present in the 10 to 15 S RNP. Among these, the most prominent polypeptides were of Mr = 36,000; 48,000; 52,000; 58,000; 65,000; 78,000; 84,000; 96,000; 105,000; 165,000; and 220,000. With the exception of the Mr = 36,000 polypeptide, these major components were also found in the nonpolysomal cytoplasmic mRNA protein complexes (free mRNP).
Reticulocytes, Muscles, Aurintricarboxylic Acid, Chick Embryo, Molecular Weight, Kinetics, Cytosol, Nucleoproteins, Ribonucleoproteins, Protein Biosynthesis, Animals, RNA, RNA, Messenger, Rabbits
Reticulocytes, Muscles, Aurintricarboxylic Acid, Chick Embryo, Molecular Weight, Kinetics, Cytosol, Nucleoproteins, Ribonucleoproteins, Protein Biosynthesis, Animals, RNA, RNA, Messenger, Rabbits
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