Protein Synthesis with Special Reference to S-100 Protein in Brain Slices from Rats Receiving a Restricted Protein Supply
- 1 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 97 (1) , 20-30
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1976.tb10232.x
Abstract
The synthesis of S-100 protein and that of soluble and total proteins was investigated using cerebral slices from rats fed a 20% or 3% protein containing diet for 6 days. Incorporation of radioactive amino acids into S-100 protein was significantly higher when rats were fed a diet containing 20% protein. No significant differences were obtained in the radioactivity incorporated into total or soluble proteins between the 2 dietary groups. 14C-leucine of a specific radioactivity of 55 mCi/mmol or 3.2 mCi/mmol incorporated with time into total protein was similar for the 2 dietary groups. The time-dependent uptake of 14C-leucine by the slices and the inulin space remained unaffected by the dietary conditions used; amino acid analyzer estimates of the free amino acid pool showed no significant differences. Brain wet wt was 1.54 .+-. 0.02 g and 1.39 .+-. 0.02 g for protein-fed and protein-restricted rats, respectively. The corresponding body wt increased by 7.8 g/day or fell by 0.5 g/day. Although the differences observed in total protein synthesis were small, the synthesis of a nervous tissue specific protein S-100 was markedly affected by short-term protein restriction.Keywords
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