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J Bacteriol. 1974 September; 119(3): 821-829
Copyright © 1974 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Protein Synthesis in Bacillus subtilis: Differential Effect of Potassium Ions on In Vitro Peptide Chain Initiation and Elongation

F. Sala, M. Bazzicalupo and B. Parisi

1 Laboratory of Biochemical and Evolutionary Genetics, National Council of Research, Pavia 27100, Italy

ABSTRACT

The preparation and fractionation of a highly active and stable in vitro protein-synthesizing system from Bacillus subtilis is described. Potassium satisfied the requirement for a monovalent ion when the initiation factor-dependent binding of formyl-methionyl-transfer ribonucleic acid and synthesis of formyl-methionyl-puromycin were assayed, whereas it inhibited the reactions for polyphenylalanine synthesis. On the other hand, the ammonium ion satisfied the requirement for all assayed reactions. The in vitro experimental evidence suggested that potassium is an inhibitor of one or a few specific reactions involved in peptide chain elongation in B. subtilis.


J Bacteriol. 1974 September; 119(3): 821-829
Copyright © 1974 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.







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