Publications by authors named "A PALEOLOGUE"

Two silver-staining methods for selective and ultrasensitive detection of RNAs and proteins in the same polyacrylamide gels were developed, both derived from procedures recommended for protein staining. The first, a double-staining technic with Coomassie brilliant blue and ammoniacal silver, allows visualization of RNAs as negative bands and proteins as dark brown bands. The second is also a double-staining technique, but uses silver in both steps.

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Rat liver 60S ribosomal subunits were treated with dimethylmaleic anhydride, a reagent for protein amino groups, at a 1/15,000 mol/mol ratio. This caused the dissociation of specific proteins, which were separated from the 56S residual core particles by centrifugation and identified by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The core particles lacking 30% of the total proteins retained most of the initial activity measured by the puromycin reaction but only small percentages of activities measured by polyphenylalanine synthesis, elongation-factor-2(EF-2)-dependent GTP hydrolysis and EF-2-mediated GDP binding.

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Incubation of 60 S ribosomal subunits with the ricin A chain reduced their stability during heat treatment. The toxin shifted the thermal denaturation curve of the subunits towards lower temperatures, in a similar way to that produced by the decrease in Mg2+ concentration. A brief heating (3 min at 57 degrees C), which did not affect control subunit activity, enhanced protein synthesis inhibition of the toxin-treated subunits that released more 5 S RNA, in the form of nucleoprotein complex(es) with protein L5 and phosphoproteins P1P2 (RNPH), than did heated control subunits [(1984) Eur.

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Rat liver 60S ribosomal subunits were irradiated with 254-nm ultraviolet light (1.26 X 10(4) quanta/subunit), under conditions which preserved their functional activity. Cross-linked RNA-protein complexes were recovered after unreacted proteins had been removed by repeated acetic acid extractions.

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