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dictyNews Volume 04 Number 12

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CSM News 
Electronic Edition
Volume 4, number 12
April 1, 1995

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CYTOSOLIC NUCLEOSIDE DIPHOSPHATE KINASE ASSOCIATED WITH THE
TRANSLATION APPARATUS MAY PROVIDE GTP FOR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS


Jurgen Sonnemann and Rupert Mutzel, Fakultat fur Biologie
Universitat Konstanz, 78434 Konstanz, Germany

Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., in press.

Summary

Elongation of nascent polypeptides in a Dictyostelium discoideum in
vitro translation system did not require the addition of ATP and GTP
when creatine phosphate and creatine phosphokinase were present.
However, depletion of the exogenous energy supply completely abolished
incorporation of amino acids. Addition of dTTP, a nucleoside
triphosphate that can be utilized by nucleoside diphosphate kinase
(NDP kinase) to phosphorylate endogenous ADP and GDP, partially
restored protein synthesis. Dictyostelium ribosomes were found to
contain NDP kinase activity that could not be released by 1 M KCl.
Thermal denaturation studies, specific inhibition with antibodies, and
Western blotting identify the activity as cytosolic NDP kinase. These
data support the idea that GTP can be fed into the translation
machinery efficiently by NDP kinase associated with active ribosomes.

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[End CSM News, volume 4, number 12]


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