ELONGATION AND TERMINATION REACTIONS OF PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS ON MAIZE ROOT-TIP POLYRIBOSOMES STUDIED IN A HOMOLOGOUS CELL-FREE SYSTEM

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WEBSTER, C [1 ]
KIM, CY [1 ]
ROBERTS, JKM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF RIVERSIDE,DEPT BIOCHEM,RIVERSIDE,CA 92521
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10.1104/pp.96.2.418
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Q94 [植物学];
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We show that the control of gene expression at the level of elongation and termination of protein synthesis can be observed in vitro. Free cytoplasmic polyribosomes were isolated from maize (Zea mays) root tips, and translated in root tip extracts that had been fractionated with ammonium sulfate to contain elongation factors, and be depleted in initiation factors. The root tip extract performs elongation and termination reactions as efficiently as wheat germ extracts. The translation products of the maize system are the same as made in vivo. The dependence of these in vitro elongation and termination reactions on pH was determined. Total protein synthesis in this system exhibits an optimum at pH approximately 7.5. However, the pH dependence of rates of synthesis of individual proteins is not at all uniform; many polyribosomes become stalled when translated at low pH. These data were compared with the elongation and termination capacity of polyribosomes isolated from oxygenated and hypoxic root tips (tissue having, respectively, high and low cytoplasmic pH values). We observed an inverse relationship between the relative abundance of many specific translatable mRNAs in polyribosomes of hypoxic root tips, and the relative rates of elongation and termination reactions on the different mRNAs at low pH in vitro. These results suggest that changes in intracellular pH in hypoxic root tips can be sensed directly by the translational machinery and thereby selectively modulate gene expression.
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