Effects of aminooxyacetate, alanine and other amino acids on protein synthesis in isolated rat hepatocytes
Protein synthesis in isolated rat hepatocytes has been measured by the incorporation of [14C]valine at high concentration and constant specific activity (5 mmol/l and 315 muCi/l). Protein synthesis was stimulated by the addition of an amino acid mixture, and by a number of individual amino acids alo...
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Published in | Biochimica et biophysica acta Vol. 520; no. 3; p. 630 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Netherlands
24.10.1978
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ISSN | 0006-3002 |
DOI | 10.1016/0005-2787(78)90148-X |
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Summary: | Protein synthesis in isolated rat hepatocytes has been measured by the incorporation of [14C]valine at high concentration and constant specific activity (5 mmol/l and 315 muCi/l). Protein synthesis was stimulated by the addition of an amino acid mixture, and by a number of individual amino acids alone, most notably alanine. Energy substrates (lactate, pyruvate) stimulated protein synthesis to the same extent as alanine, suggesting that a major part of the amino acid effect could be due to the provision of energy. Aminooxyacetate, an inhibitor of glutamate transaminases, inhibited protein synthesis strongly (70%), and abolished the stimulatory effects of alanine and energy substrates. This could indicate that hepatocytic protein synthesis is subject to positive control by a transamination-dependent agent. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3002 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0005-2787(78)90148-X |