Effect of temperature on protein and immunoglobulin synthesis and secretion in two mouse myeloma cell lines
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 100 (2) , 323-334
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041000213
Abstract
Protein synthesis in differentiated MOPC-21 and MPC-11 mouse myeloma cells was studied to determine the basis for the differences in the temperature and actinomycin D sensitivity of translation between non-differentiated mouse L-cells and differentiated rabbit reticulocytes. The temperature dependence of total protein synthesis was similar to that of L-cells and reticulocytes, being biphasic in Arrhenius plots with apparent activation energies of approximately 25 and 42 kcal/mol, above and below 25°C. The dependence of the secretion process was different since it was not biphasic, having a single activation energy of about 22 kcal/mol. Myeloma polysomes were like L-cell polysomes in their response to lower temperature and reached a minimum level of 50% at 15°C. This response was also found for the specific polysomes synthesizing the IgG H- and L-chains. In the presence of actinomycin D, myeloma polysomes declined exponentially with a half-life of ∼6 hours. These two L-cell-like responses were not found in reticulocytes. Translation of both the IgG mRNAs and the non-IgG mRNAs was reduced by lower temperatures and actinomycin D, even though the L-chain mRNA was slightly more resistant, suggesting that this mRNA is slightly more efficient. The results of these experiments suggest that the translational differences between L-cells and reticulocytes are not mRNA dependent, but are cell type differences.Keywords
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