TY - JOUR
T1 - Alterations in Specific Transfer Ribonucleic Acids in a Spectrum of Hepatomas
AU - Srinivasan, Dorothy
AU - Srinivasan, P. R.
AU - Grunberger, Dezider
AU - Weinstein, I. Bernard
AU - Morris, Harold P.
PY - 1971/5/1
Y1 - 1971/5/1
N2 - Tyrosyl-, histidyl-, asparaginyl-, and phenylalanyl-tRNAs from a spectrum of Morris hepatomas were compared to the same respective aminoacyl-tRNAs from normal rat liver by means of methylated albumin kieselguhr column chromatography. The tyrosyl-, histidyl-, and asparaginyl-tRNAs from hepatoma 3924A had altered elution profiles similar to those found earlier in Novikoff hepatoma. Hepatomas 9121, 9098, 3683F, and 5123C had altered phenyl-alanyl-tRNA profiles. Codon recognition properties of tyrosyl- tRNAs from Novikoff hepatoma, hepatomas 3924A and 9098, and normal rat liver were also examined. In the case of Novikoff hepatoma, the tyrosyl-tRNA was further fractionated on a DEAE-Sephadex A-50 column. All of the tyrosyl-tRNAs recognized the normal tyrosine codons UAU and UAC; the response to UAU was always greater than the response to UAC. None of the tyrosyl-tRNAs were bound by the chain terminator codons UAG or UAA. The biological and functional significance of these findings are discussed.
AB - Tyrosyl-, histidyl-, asparaginyl-, and phenylalanyl-tRNAs from a spectrum of Morris hepatomas were compared to the same respective aminoacyl-tRNAs from normal rat liver by means of methylated albumin kieselguhr column chromatography. The tyrosyl-, histidyl-, and asparaginyl-tRNAs from hepatoma 3924A had altered elution profiles similar to those found earlier in Novikoff hepatoma. Hepatomas 9121, 9098, 3683F, and 5123C had altered phenyl-alanyl-tRNA profiles. Codon recognition properties of tyrosyl- tRNAs from Novikoff hepatoma, hepatomas 3924A and 9098, and normal rat liver were also examined. In the case of Novikoff hepatoma, the tyrosyl-tRNA was further fractionated on a DEAE-Sephadex A-50 column. All of the tyrosyl-tRNAs recognized the normal tyrosine codons UAU and UAC; the response to UAU was always greater than the response to UAC. None of the tyrosyl-tRNAs were bound by the chain terminator codons UAG or UAA. The biological and functional significance of these findings are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1021/bi00787a002
DO - 10.1021/bi00787a002
M3 - Article
C2 - 4327391
AN - SCOPUS:0015239606
SN - 0006-2960
VL - 10
SP - 1966
EP - 1973
JO - Biochemistry
JF - Biochemistry
IS - 11
ER -