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Biosynthesis of intrinsic sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins during differentiation of the myogenic cell line L6
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Biosynthesis of intrinsic sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins during differentiation of the myogenic cell line L6

Elzbieta Zubrzycka-Gaarn, Kevin P Campbell, David H MacLennan and Annelise O Jorgensen
The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol.258(7), pp.4576-4581
04/10/1983
DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)32662-0
PMID: 6131896
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Abstract

Temporal patterns of biosynthesis and the rates of turnover of the 53,000- and 160,000-Da glycoproteins from the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane were determined and compared with the rates of biosynthesis of the (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-dependent ATPase in the differentiating rat myogenic continuous cell line, L6. Cells were labeled at various stages of differentiation with [35S]methionine and sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins were isolated from Triton extracts of the cells by protein A-mediated immunoprecipitation with specific antibodies. The immunoprecipitates were separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and the radioactivity incorporated into particular protein bands was recorded by autoradiography. The patterns of biosynthesis and the rates of degradation of the three intrinsic sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins were similar, even though two of them were glycosylated and one was not. The glycoproteins and the ATPase were found in the microsomal fraction obtained from the cell homogenate but not in the cytosol. This suggests that the synthesis and processing of these intrinsic sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins occurred in membrane systems.
Phosphorylation Cell Differentiation Cell Line Membrane Proteins - isolation & purification Molecular Weight Muscles - physiology Rats Ca(2+) Mg(2+)-ATPase Calcium-Transporting ATPases - biosynthesis Glycoproteins - biosynthesis Membrane Proteins - biosynthesis Animals Glycoproteins - isolation & purification Sarcoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism Kinetics

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