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Protein Synthesis by Ribosomes from Heart Muscle: Effect of Insulin and Diabetes

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1965 Sep 3
PMID 5826524
Citations 13
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Abstract

Incorporation of phenylalanine into protein by ribosomes from the heart muscle of rats is decreased when the ribosomes are from alloxan-diabetic animals. Protein synthesis is increased when the ribosomes are obtained from nondiabetic animals I hour after treatment with insulin. The change due to insulin appears to be an alteration in the function of the ribosome.

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