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Possible involvement of messenger RNA-associated proteins in protein synthesis.
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Transcriptional RegulationViral ReplicationMolecular VirologySelective RemovalMedicineRna Binding ProteinsNatural SciencesImmunologyRna BiologyMolecular BiologyVirologyGlobin Messenger RnaRna TransportViral Structural ProteinGene ExpressionGlobin SynthesisRna ProcessingProtein Synthesis
Two distinct forms of globin messenger RNA were isolated from mouse spleen cells infected with Friend erythroleukemia virus: polyribosomal messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (15S mRNP), and their corresponding protein-free mRNAs obtained by chemical deproteinization. The translation efficiencies of both messenger forms were assayed in a Krebs II ascites cell-free system. Selective removal of RNA-binding proteins from the ascites cell lysate did not affect globin synthesis when the mRNA was supplied as 15S mRNP; deproteinized mRNA however was not translated. Only in the presence of two fractions of RNA-binding proteins was the protein-free mRNA translated. Some of the RNA-binding proteins have the same molecular weights and isoelectric points as the principal proteins of 15S mRNP.
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