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Dev Growth Differ 1977 Jan 01;191:31-39. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1977.00031.x.
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NATURE OF THE INHIBITION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BY ETHIONINE AND AMINO ACID UPTAKE IN EARLY SEA URCHIN EMBRYOS.

Mano Y , Suzuki N , Shimatake H .


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The inhibition of protein synthesis by ethionine reported previously was found to be apparent, and ethionine inhibited only amino acid uptake like other usual amino acids. Even under such strong inhibition of the uptake, the syntheses of protein and DNA remained almost undiminished. The uptake of amino acid mixture by sea urchin embryos in the early cleavage stage was found to be carried out by active transport, since it was temperature-sensitive and was inhibited by 2,4-dinitrophenol. The uptake of an amino acid mixture or of single amino acids, e.g., valine, leucine and phenylalanine, was inhibited nonspecifically by an excess amount of other single amino acids added exogenously. Reflecting the inhibition of amino acid uptake, in vivo incorporation of amino acids into the protein fraction was apparently inhibited by excess amounts of other amino acids. As far as tested, the inhibition seems to be nonspecific and competitive for all amino acid species. The uptakes of leucine and phenylalanine were inhibited mutually by competition, with almost the same Km and Ki.

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