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Retention of mRNA on the endoplasmic reticulum membranes after in vivo disassembly of polysomes by an inhibitor of initiation

Adesnik M; Lande M; Martin T; Sabatini DD
Membrane-bound ribosomes and messenger RNA remained associated with the microsomal membranes of human fibroblasts after cultures were treated with Verrucarin A, an inhibitor of initiation which led to extensive run-off of ribosomes from polysomal structures. When a membrane fraction from Verrucarin-treated cells containing such inactive ribosomes and mRNA was suspended in a medium of high salt concentration, extensive release of ribosomal subunits occurred without the need for puromycin. The mRNA nevertheless remained associated with the membranes. These results add support to the conclusion that, in human fibroblasts, mRNA is bound directly to ER membranes, independently of the ribosomes and nascent polypeptide chains
PMCID:2109742
PMID: 824293
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 55814

LARGE RIBOSOMAL-SUBUNIT PROTEIN INVOLVED IN BINDING OF RIBOSOMES TO ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM MEMBRANES [Meeting Abstract]

Lewis, JA; Sabatini, DD
ISI:A1976BZ77400459
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 29450

STRUCTURE OF NATIVE SMALL RIBOSOMAL-SUBUNITS AND EUKARYOTIC INITIATION FACTOR-3 IN RABBIT RETICULOCYTES [Meeting Abstract]

Emanuilov, I; Lake, JA; Sabatini, DD; Freienstein, CM
ISI:A1976BZ77400890
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 29453

DISTRIBUTION AND MOBILITY OF INTRAMEMBRANOUS PARTICLES IN ROUGH MICROSOMES [Meeting Abstract]

Ojakian, G; Sabatini, D
ISI:A1976BZ77400975
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 29454

SPECIFICITY AND CONTROL OF BINDING OF RIBOSOMES TO ENDOPLASMIC- RETICULUM MEMBRANES [Meeting Abstract]

Mok, W; Freienstein, C; Sabatini, D; Kreibich, G
ISI:A1976BZ77401177
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 29455

Direct association of messenger RNA with microsomal membranes in human diploid fibroblasts

Lande MA; Adesnik M; Sumida M; Tashiro Y; Sabatini DD
Messenger RNA (mRNA) of membrane-bound polysomes in a membrane fraction of WI-38 cells remains associated with the microsomal membranes even after ribosomes and their nascent polypeptide chains are removed by using puromycin in a high salt buffer or by disassembling the ribosomes in a medium of high ionic strength lacking magnesium. mRNA either was specifically labeled in the presence of actinomycin D, or it was recognized by virtue of its affinity for oligo-dT. Poly A segments in bound mRNAs have an electrophoretic mobility in acrylamide gels which is characteristic of cytoplasmic mRNAs and corresponds to 150-200 adenyl residues. Extensive RNase treatment did not lead to release of the poly A segments of membrane-associated mRNA molecules either from an intact membrane fraction or from a membrane fraction previously stripped of ribosomes. On the other hand, RNase treatment led to the release and digestion of the nonpoly A segments of the mRNA molecules, indicating that the site of attachment of mRNA to the ER membranes is located near or at the 3' end of the molecule which contains the poly A. A direct association of mRNAs and endoplasmic reticulum membranes is considered in a modelto explain the assembly of bound polysomes and protein synthesis in a membrane-associated apparatus
PMCID:2109435
PMID: 1133114
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 55815

RELEASE OF MESSENGER-RNA FROM RAT-LIVER ROUGH MICROSOMES UPON DISASSEMBLY OF BOUND POLYSOMES [Meeting Abstract]

Kruppa, J; Sabatini, D
ISI:A1975AU88400453
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 28507

POLYPEPTIDE COMPOSITIONAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ROUGH AND SMOOTH MICROSOMAL-MEMBRANES [Meeting Abstract]

Kreibich, G; Ulrich, B; Sabatini, D
ISI:A1975AU88400449
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 28627

IDENTIFICATION OF A RIBOSOMAL-PROTEIN INVOLVED IN BINDING OF RIBOSOMES TO ROUGH MICROSOMAL-MEMBRANES [Meeting Abstract]

Lewis, J; Sabatini, D
ISI:A1975AU88400481
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 28628

MOBILITY OF RIBOSOMES AND RIBOSOME-ASSOCIATED PARTICLES IN ROUGH MICROSOMAL-MEMBRANES [Meeting Abstract]

Ojakian, G; Sabatini, D
ISI:A1975AU88400628
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 28629