1984
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1984.246.6.e510
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Muscle protein synthesis: regulation of a translational inhibitor

Abstract: Insulin and branched-chain amino acids are known to stimulate protein synthesis in skeletal muscle. Extracts prepared from rat diaphragms after incubation in balanced salt solution and glucose alone yielded heat- and acid-stable, TCA-precipitable, nondialyzable factor(s) that inhibit protein synthesis when added to rabbit reticulocyte lysates. Polyribosomal profiles of inhibited lysates were consistent with a defect in peptide-chain initiation. Addition of insulin and amino acids to the diaphragm incubation me… Show more

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“…Total protein synthesis is affected by insulin in the heart (Pain et al, 1974;Williams et al, 1980), as well as in noncardiac tissues (DePhilip et al, 1980;Hill et al, 1981;Buse et al, 1984). By using RNA translation in cell-free systems or RNA hybridization to specific deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) probes, it has been possible to demonstrate that this regulation occurs at a pretranslational level.…”
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“…Total protein synthesis is affected by insulin in the heart (Pain et al, 1974;Williams et al, 1980), as well as in noncardiac tissues (DePhilip et al, 1980;Hill et al, 1981;Buse et al, 1984). By using RNA translation in cell-free systems or RNA hybridization to specific deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) probes, it has been possible to demonstrate that this regulation occurs at a pretranslational level.…”
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“…In immature swine, an excess of dietary BCAAs induces different growth rates in different muscle types (Richmond, 1982), and the levels of essential amino acids in the liver are responsive to dietary protein intake (Bergen and Potter, 1975). In rats, leucine supplementation increases protein synthesis in the diaphragm (Buse and Weigand, 1977), perfused hind limbs (Buse et al, 1984), and isolated skeletal muscles (Hong and Layman, 1984). As results showing in Figure 2, the aspect of absorbance ration of amino acids varies from 1 to 4 weeks age.…”
Section: Changes In Plasma Amino Acid Levelsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…1982) and branched-chain keto acid dehydrogenase complexes. It remains to be proven whether the control of EIFra phosphorylation involves primarily the reduction of the activity of a protein kinase, as suggested by the results of Buse et al .. (1984), or the activation of a counteracting phosphatase (Foulkes et al, 1980;Ernst et al .. 1982;Macauley and Jarett, 1985). At the present time, there is little direct evidence for a role for EIF2 phosphorylation in cells other than the reticulocyte (but see Towle et al .. 1984), although it is tempting to speculate that precisely the same "factor" is involved in the coordinate stimulation of muscle protein synthesis, fat deposition, glucose oxidtion, and storage induced by insulin (Table VI).…”
Section: The Role Of Initiation and Ribosomal Accretion In The Contromentioning
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“…One end result of these events appears to be the release into the intracellular phase of a number of "mediators." These may include both peptides (Lamer et al, 1982;Buse et al, 1984) and glycoinositides (Saltiel and Cuatrecasas, 1986). These mediators then presumably act by altering the activities of the cytoplasmic, mitochondrial, and nuclear protein kinases and phosphatases.…”
Section: Comments On the Link Between Receptor Activation And Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%