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Inhibitory effect of cyclic adenosine 2′,3′-monophosphate on leucine incorporation by L5178Y cells

✍ Scribed by Joseph E. Fuhr; James D. Stidham


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
384 KB
Volume
103
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

The specificity of the reported stimulation of protein synthesis affected by dibutyryl adenosine cyclic 3′,5′‐monophosphate in L5178Y cells was tested by assaying the effect of adenosine cyclic 2′,3′‐monophosphate. Protein synthesis was assayed as total acid precipitable ^3^H‐leucine. Leucine incorporation was inhibited by adenosine cyclic 2′,3′‐monophosphate. Alone, and in combination with actinomycin, 2′,3′‐cAMP inhibited leucine incorporation more rapidly and to a greater degree than did actinomycin alone. Since a similar potentiating effect was not observed with cordycepin, the hypothesis has been suggested that adenosine cyclic 2′,3′‐monophosphate inhibits protein synthesis by interfering with some post transcriptional event, perhaps modification of existing RNA. The results further suggest that 2,3 cyclic AMP may be antagonistic of the effects of 3,5 cyclic AMP, and as such may be useful as an inhibitor of that nucleotide's action.


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