1976
DOI: 10.1042/bj1560151
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Regulation of mammalian protein synthesis in vivo. Protein synthesis in rat liver and kidney after the administration of sublethal doses of cyclohyximide

Abstract: Protein synthesis in vivo was studied at various times after the administration of sublethal doses of cycloheximide to rats. Cycloheximide caused an inhibition, followed by a dose-and time-dependent stimulation, of incorportation of labelled precursor into proteins of the liver and kidney. The stimulation of protein synthesis at 24h was not due to a change of precursor pool or the specific radioactivity of the precursor used. During the stimulatory period, leucine incorporation into various cellular protein f… Show more

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“…Cycloheximide was administered 4 h later in sufficient quantities to block the incorporation of amino acids into protein by more than 85% [26]. The activities of the enzymes tyrosine aminotransferase and tryptophan oxygenase were determined during the course of the experiment.…”
Section: Efsects Of Cycloheximide On the Induction Of Tyrosine Aminotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cycloheximide was administered 4 h later in sufficient quantities to block the incorporation of amino acids into protein by more than 85% [26]. The activities of the enzymes tyrosine aminotransferase and tryptophan oxygenase were determined during the course of the experiment.…”
Section: Efsects Of Cycloheximide On the Induction Of Tyrosine Aminotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nature and degree of its effect on microsomal protein synthesis [3,7], induction of fatty liver and lipid synthesis [9,15], microsomal enzymes [6,7] and proteolytic enzyme activity [8] differ in suckling and adult rats. PC, PE and cholesterol are the major lipid components of microsomal membranes and they are necessary to maintain the structural and functional integrity of hepatic endoplasmic reticulum [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cycloheximide is an effective inhibitor of mammalian microsomal protein synthesis [3,7] and its pharmacological properties have been stud ied in rats using non-lethal doses [3,[5][6][7]14]. The nature and degree of its effect on microsomal protein synthesis [3,7], induction of fatty liver and lipid synthesis [9,15], microsomal enzymes [6,7] and proteolytic enzyme activity [8] differ in suckling and adult rats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…in Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate medium. The effect of cycloheximide (1 mg/ml of me dium), an antibiotic which inhibits protein synthesis [13], was also determined. The flask was gassed for 30 s with 95% oxygen and 5% carbon dioxide and incubated at 38°C for 10-40 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%