1979
DOI: 10.1021/bi00588a021
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Import of nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid coded lysine-accepting transfer ribonucleic acid (anticodon C-U-U) into yeast mitochondria

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“…The import was carried out at 25-30°C for 20 min. Mitochondria were then treated with a mixture of RNases [3]. Mitoplasts were generated by hypotonic shock (10 mM HEPES-KOH, pH 6.8, l0 min at 0°C) and purified after addition of sorbitol to 0.44 M. Mitoplasts were lysed in 1% SDS, 0.1 M sodium acetate (pH 4.8) and 0.05% diethyl pyrocarbonate at 60°C and mitochondrial RNA was phenol-extracted at the same temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The import was carried out at 25-30°C for 20 min. Mitochondria were then treated with a mixture of RNases [3]. Mitoplasts were generated by hypotonic shock (10 mM HEPES-KOH, pH 6.8, l0 min at 0°C) and purified after addition of sorbitol to 0.44 M. Mitoplasts were lysed in 1% SDS, 0.1 M sodium acetate (pH 4.8) and 0.05% diethyl pyrocarbonate at 60°C and mitochondrial RNA was phenol-extracted at the same temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contrasts with the high efficiency of in vitro import of mitochondrial pre-proteins [13]. On the other hand, in vivo tRK1 is unequally distributed between the cytosol and mitochondria, only 2-3% being associated with the mitochondrial matrix [2,3]. Such an unequal compartmentalization is not unique for tRK1.…”
Section: Lysmentioning
confidence: 95%
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