Discontinuous translation of silk fibroin in a reticulocyte cell-free system and in intact silk gland cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Lizardi, P M
RESUMO
Silk fibroin mRNA was translated in a rabbit reticulocyte cell-free system. Addition of tRNA from silk glands was essential for complete translation of the fibroin polypeptide. (Mr approximately 400,000). Synthesis of full-sized product took at least 85 min. In addition to full-size product, a large number of smaller polypeptides were observed upon analysis by sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Evidence is presented that these smaller polypeptides are growing fibroin chains that transiently accumulate as discrete size classes due to discontinuities in the translation process. These discontinuities, or pauses, occur at specific sites in the fibroin mRNA template. The relative duration of the pauses can be experimentally modulated by changing the source of the supplementary tRNA added to the in vitro system. Silk glands were incubated in organ culture under conditions where essentially exclusive labeling of newly synthesized fibroins was attained. Analysis in sodium dodecyl sulfate gels showed that the labeling pattern of nascent silk fibroins is similar to the pattern observed in the reticulocyte cell-free system. This result suggests that discontinuities or pauses in polypeptide chain elongation also occur in vivo under conditions of organ culture.
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