FETAL DEVELOPMENT: THE EFFECTS OF MATURATION ON IN VITRO PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BY MOUSE BRAIN TISSUE
- 4 October 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 23 (4) , 811-818
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1974.tb04407.x
Abstract
—The elucidation of the translational regulatory events which function during the critical fetal and neonatal period is an important prerequisite to our understanding of normal, as well as abnormal, brain growth and differentiation. Brain cell suspensions and cell‐free homogenates were employed to study the protein synthetic activity during the maturation of fetal‐ neural tissue. The results clearly demonstrated that while neural tissue from 1‐day postnatal mice was 10 times more active in protein synthesis than brain tissue from adult mice, the former was many fold less active in translational events than fetal neural tissue from 13‐day post‐zygotic mice. Fetal polypeptide synthetic activity was found to decrease from the 13th day to the 19th day post‐zygotic. This decrement in the translational activity was not due to amino acid availability or pools, or to differences, quantitatively or qualitatively, in polysome concentrations. The enhanced rate of protein synthetic activity measured with neural tissue from 13‐day post‐zygotic mice was shown to be due to an increase in rate of protein synthesis and not to an enhanced rate of protein degradation.Keywords
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