Incorporation of radioactive glucosamine into submicrosomal fractions isolated from rat liver

L. Helgeland
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The incorporation of [1-14C[glucosamine into various submicrosomal fractions and cell sap from rat liver, as well as into plasmaproteins, has been examined after intraperitoneal injection. It has been shown that after 1 h there is a significant incorporation of protein-bound radioactivity into the submicrosomal fractions. 69% of the total radioactivity was found in the ultrasonic extract of the microsomal pellet, 28% in the subsequent deoxycholate extract and 3% associated with the ribosomes. Of the total radioactivity in the ultrasonic extract and the deoxycholate extract, more than 80% was found in the perchloric acid precipitate and only about 5–10% in the phosphotungstic acid precipitate. 15% of the protein-bound radioactivity in the perchloric acid precipitate of the ultrasonic extract was associated with a sialic acid fraction and about 1% found in the hexose fraction. Most of the remaining radioactivity was associated with glucosamine. The intracellular site for the biosynthesis of glycoproteins is discussed.

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从大鼠肝脏分离的亚微粒体中掺入放射性氨基葡萄糖
经腹腔注射后,研究了[1-14C]葡萄糖胺与大鼠肝脏的各种亚微粒体组分和细胞液以及血浆蛋白的结合情况。研究表明,在1小时后,亚微粒体中存在显著的蛋白质结合放射性。总放射性的69%发现于微粒体颗粒的超声提取物中,28%发现于随后的脱氧胆酸提取物中,3%与核糖体有关。超声提取物和脱氧胆酸提取物的总放射性中,高氯酸沉淀物的放射性含量超过80%,磷钨酸沉淀物的放射性含量仅为5-10%。超声波提取物的高氯酸沉淀物中15%的蛋白质结合放射性与唾液酸部分有关,约1%在己糖部分中发现。剩余的大部分放射性物质与氨基葡萄糖有关。讨论了糖蛋白生物合成的细胞内位点。
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