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Abstract
Sulfate incorporation by emryonic chick pelvic rudiments requires protein synthesis.
The incorporation is also dependent on the presence in the incubation medium of both Na+ and K+, and is inhibitable by ouabain.
In the presence of Na+ and K+, the addition of amino acids to the incubation medium stimulates sulfate incorporation. If other monovalent cations are substituted for either Na+ or K+, sulfate incorporation in the absence of amino acids is decreased and stimulation by addition of amino acids is greatly reduced or eliminated.
The possibilities that the Na+ and K+ requirements are due to the participation by these ions in protein synthesis and in transport into the cell of amino acids, sulfate and glucose are discussed.