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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 65 No. 6 915-919
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Casein Synthesis by Mouse Polysomes and Their Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Extracts

Hideko Homareda and Senichi Komine

Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Mitaka, Tokyo 181, Japan

ABSTRACT

Mammary epithelial cells from lactating mice were used to compare the in vitro casein synthesis by membrane-bound and free polysomes with that of messenger ribonucleic acid extracted from free- and bound polysomes (polysomal system and a rabbit reticulocyte lysate system). Casein synthesis was detected by incorporation of hydrogen-3 labeled amino acids in the reaction mixture into synthesized casein molecules. Membrane-bound polysomes synthesized considerably more casein than free polysomes; this difference was abolished by deoxycholate treatment of free polysomes. The synthesizing activity of messenger ribonucleic acid was similar whether extracted from free- or membrane-bound polysomes. Casein synthesis may be controlled by factors on the polysomal membrane.







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