Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens

Some structural and functional properties of ribosomes from polysomes and from helix aggregates of Entamoeba invadens have been compared by sucrose gradient analysis and assays of in vitro protein synthesis. Actively growing trophozoites, lacking helices, presented normal polysome profiles in sucros...

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Main Authors: Thanit Kusamrarn, Kamolwat Vinijchaikul, Gordon B. Bailey
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spelling th-mahidol.107392018-04-19T21:07:28Z Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens Thanit Kusamrarn Kamolwat Vinijchaikul Gordon B. Bailey Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Some structural and functional properties of ribosomes from polysomes and from helix aggregates of Entamoeba invadens have been compared by sucrose gradient analysis and assays of in vitro protein synthesis. Actively growing trophozoites, lacking helices, presented normal polysome profiles in sucrose gradients. The single large ribosomal helix aggregate (chroma-toid body) of cysts disappeared as the cells were disrupted. Gradient profiles of cyst extracts contained predominantly large and small ribosome subunit peaks and no evidence of remaining helix fragments or mRNA-bound polysomes. Sequential profiles of trophozoites incubated with NaF or cycloheximide (which both stimulate ribosome aggregation, but at different rates) showed that polysome breakdown occurred before aggregates appeared and, again, that helices broke down to subunits in vitro. Radioactive ribosomes synthesized during vegetative growth were collected into helices during encystation. Subunits of these ribosomes cosedimented with comparable particles isolated from trophozoites. Ribosomes from both trophozoites and cysts were active in cell-free protein synthesis, although activity in cyst extracts required the addition of trophozoite-soluble fraction. It was concluded that ribosomes from polysomes and helices in E. invadens were probably identical and that the ability to form helices was an intrinsic property of mature mRNA-free ribosomes of this organism. © 1975, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved. 2018-04-19T14:07:28Z 2018-04-19T14:07:28Z 1975-06-01 Article Journal of Cell Biology. Vol.65, No.3 (1975), 540-548 10.1083/jcb.65.3.540 15408140 00219525 2-s2.0-0016590662 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10739 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0016590662&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Thanit Kusamrarn
Kamolwat Vinijchaikul
Gordon B. Bailey
Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens
description Some structural and functional properties of ribosomes from polysomes and from helix aggregates of Entamoeba invadens have been compared by sucrose gradient analysis and assays of in vitro protein synthesis. Actively growing trophozoites, lacking helices, presented normal polysome profiles in sucrose gradients. The single large ribosomal helix aggregate (chroma-toid body) of cysts disappeared as the cells were disrupted. Gradient profiles of cyst extracts contained predominantly large and small ribosome subunit peaks and no evidence of remaining helix fragments or mRNA-bound polysomes. Sequential profiles of trophozoites incubated with NaF or cycloheximide (which both stimulate ribosome aggregation, but at different rates) showed that polysome breakdown occurred before aggregates appeared and, again, that helices broke down to subunits in vitro. Radioactive ribosomes synthesized during vegetative growth were collected into helices during encystation. Subunits of these ribosomes cosedimented with comparable particles isolated from trophozoites. Ribosomes from both trophozoites and cysts were active in cell-free protein synthesis, although activity in cyst extracts required the addition of trophozoite-soluble fraction. It was concluded that ribosomes from polysomes and helices in E. invadens were probably identical and that the ability to form helices was an intrinsic property of mature mRNA-free ribosomes of this organism. © 1975, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.
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Thanit Kusamrarn
Kamolwat Vinijchaikul
Gordon B. Bailey
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author Thanit Kusamrarn
Kamolwat Vinijchaikul
Gordon B. Bailey
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title Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens
title_short Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens
title_full Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens
title_fullStr Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from Entamoeba Invadens
title_sort comparison of the structure and function of polysomal and helical ribosomes from entamoeba invadens
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10739
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