STUDIES ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN TOMATO COTYLEDONS AND LEAVES II. INTERMEDIATE STAGES OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
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概要
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1. The activities of RNase, ATPase and proteolytic enzymes in extracts of tomato leaves have been investigated with regard to detrimental effects on protein synthesis. The use of copper sulphate as an inhibitor of RNase is described. 2. The effect of microbial contamination on amino acid uptake has been studied in relationship with cell-free systems, and the high activity noted underlines the necessity for aseptic procedures. 3. Methods for the preparation of cell-free systems capable of amino acid activation and incorporation into protein in an aseptic environment are discussed.
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著者
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Cocking E.c.
Department Of Botany University Of Nottingham
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HALL T.C.
Department of Botany, University of Nottingham
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Hall T.c.
Department Of Botany University Of Nottingham:(present)dept. Of Horticultural Science University Of
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