Polyribosomes from Bacillus subtilis During Amino Acid Starvation in the Presence and in the Absence of Actinomycin
AUTOR(ES)
Barlati, Sergio
RESUMO
Polysomes were extracted from Bacillus subtilis cells starved for a required amino acid. The monosome peak appeared soon after starvation; no difference in the rate of degradation was detected when the cells were starved for arginine or tryptophan in a double auxotroph. RNA production during starvation was not inhibited by actinomycin, but the molecular weight of the product made in the presence of the antibiotic was much lower. Indications that stable messenger ribonucleic acid is present for up to 90 min after amino acid starvation are also presented.
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