Free and Membrane-Bound Polysomes from Rat Liver. 1. Improvements of Subcellular Fractionation

Abstract
Substantial improvements of cellular fractionation in ionic conditions allowing preservation of polysome structure and polysome-membrane interactions are reported. They consist primarily in minimizing the lysosomal content of fractions containing endoplasmic reticulum by isolating a lysosome-rich fraction with little loss (6%) of RNA. Endoplasmic reticulum membranes were recorded in high yield, mainly in association with mitochondria, the remainder being found in the post-lysosomal supernatant. The latter also contained practically all the free polysomes, as judged by metrizamide gradient analyses. The distributions of various constituents (RNA, DNA, protein and marker enzymes) among cell fractions is presented.