Publications by authors named "Pitot H"

The polysomes involved in albumin and serine dehydratase synthesis were identified and localized by the binding to rat liver polysomes of anti-rat serum albumin and anti-serine dehydratase [(125)I]Fab dimer and monomer. Techniques were developed for the isolation of undegraded free and membrane-bound polysomes and for the preparation of [(125)I]Fab monomers and dimers from the IgG obtained from the antisera to the two proteins, rat serum albumin and serine dehydratase. The distribution of anti-rat serum albumin [(125)I]Fab dimer in the polysome profile is in accordance with the size of polysomes that are expected to be synthesizing albumin.

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Identification of the fundamental polypeptide difference between yellow (A(y)/-, A(vy)/-) and non-yellow mice is important for biomedical research because of the influence of the yellow genotype on normal and neoplastic growth and obesity. The complexity of the "yellow mouse syndrome" makes attainment of this objective dependent on the separation of those pleiotropic enzyme differences which are secondary, and depend on the background genome, from those which are primary, and depend primarily on the agouti locus genotype.-Four of nine hepatic enzyme activities assayed simultaneously differed between eight-week-old yellow (A(y)/-, A(vy)/-) and non-yellow (A/-, a/a) male inbred and F(1) hybrid mice.

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The diurnal cycle of hepatic HMG CoA reductase activity was studied under conditions of controlled feeding where the percentage of dietary lipid, alone or in combination with 2% cholestyramine, was varied. Cholestyramine caused an increase in HMG CoA reductase activity that began soon after feeding started and peaked 6 hr later. In contrast, a diet containing 20% corn oil was a much weaker inducer of the enzyme but caused a prolonged elevation that began late in the fasting part of the cycle.

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