PMID: 70192Jun 1, 1977Paper

Source of valine for protein V biosynthesis in a producer of actinomycin C

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T A AlekhovaA B Silaev

Abstract

The specific activity of 14C-valine in valyl-tRNA formed during incubation of the actinomycin C-producing organism with 14C-valine was constant and lower than that of the whole cell pool. The constancy of the valyl-tRNA was indicative of the presence of a separate compartment for the valine pool used for protein biosynthesis. A lower specific activity of valine in valyl-tRNA as compared to that of the whole cell pool may be indicative of a low rate of valine metabolism in such separate compartment with exogenic 14-valine or a higher concentration of free valine in it as compared to the specific activity of this amino acid at average per cell.

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