醒蜗牛和活动蜗牛的多体分布

Andrew A. Hobbs, Janet M. Attwood, Michael Guppy
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摘要

像许多其他生物一样,蜗牛Otala lactea在面对环境压力时也会抑制新陈代谢。由于这种抑制的程度,很可能涉及蛋白质合成速率的降低。为了定量测定乳螺代谢抑制过程中蛋白质合成速率的变化,我们从清醒和休眠蜗牛的肝胰腺中测定了多聚体谱。在休眠和清醒的蜗牛中,大多数核糖体以单体形式存在,没有证据表明随着蜗牛状态的变化而发生质的变化。
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Polysome profiles in awake and estivating snails (Otala lactea)

The land snail, Otala lactea, like many other organisms, depresses its metabolism in the face of environmental stress. Due to the extent of this depression, a decrease in the rate of protein synthesis is likely to be involved. In an attempt to quantitate changes in the rate of protein synthesis during metabolic depression in O. lactea we have determined polysome profiles from the hepatopancreas of awake and estivating snails. In both estivating and awake snails, the majority of ribosomes were present as monosomes and there was no evidence of qualitative changes with the state of the snail.

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