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Cytoplasmic nonpolysomal messenger ribonucleoprotein containing actin messenger RNA in chicken embryonic muscles

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Cytoplasmic nonpolysomal mRNAs have been isolated in the form of 16-40S ribonucleoprotein particles from the postribosomal supernatant of 14-day-old chick embryonic muscles. An 8-20S RNA fraction isolated from these particles directs the synthesis of actin in a wheat germ embryo S-30 system, as judged by copurification of the products with chicken muscle actin by repeated cycles of G- to F-actin transformation; mobilities of the purified product on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels and urea gels; and analysis of the CNBr-cleaved peptides. The 16-40S particles have a buoyant density of 1.4 g/cm3 which corresponds to an RNA/protein ratio of 1:3. They do not contain detectable levels of ribosomal subunits, as judged by the absence of typical ribosomal proteins in the range of 15,000-30,000. They contain at least eight distinct polypeptide species in the molecular weight range of 44,000-100,000, including a prominent 44,000 species. The presence of these particles suggests that they may have a role in the regulation of translation in developing muscles.

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