The Presence of Protein Kinase Activity and Acceptors of Phosphate Groups in Nonpolysomal Cytoplasmic Messenger Ribonucleoprotein Complexes of Embryonic Chicken Muscle
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Nonpolysomal cytoplasmic (free) mRNA.protein (mRNP) complexes of embryonic chicken muscle were purified by a combination of oligo(dT)-cellulose chromatography and sucrose density gradient centrifugation. The protein moieties of the purified mRNP complex were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis using separation according to charge in the first dimension and molecular weight in the second. Sixteen polypeptides of Mr = 27,000 to 75,000 were present in the mRNP complex. These mRNP polypeptides displayed different electrophoretic migration properties than those of ribosomal proteins. A protein kinase activity was found associated with the mRNP. This enenzyme was able to transfer phosphate group(s) from ATP to at least three acidic mRNP polypeptides of Mr = 27,000, 38,000, and 73,000 and one basic polypeptide of Mr = 75,000. Among these, the Mr = 38,000 acidic polypeptide was the best acceptor of phosphate groups.
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