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Effect of cupric ions on the initiation protein synthesis rate in the human endometrium
Authors:Omar Hernandez-Perez    Griselda Luna    Efrain Mercado    Nestor Delgado   Adolfo Rosado
Affiliation:

1 Laboratorio de Biologia Molecular, Unidad de Investigacion Biomedica, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Apartado Postal 73-032, Mexico, D.F. 03020, Mexico

2 Unidad de Investigacion Biomedica de Occidente, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Guadalajara Jal, Mexico

3 Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, Mexico, D.F., Mexico

Abstract:The effect of cupric ions on the initiation protein synthesis rate of the human endometrium was studied. Addition of copper to the complete ribosomal system decreased the binding of [3H]Met-tRNA(i) to the isolated ribosomes with a plateau at about 70% inhibition with concentrations higher than 150 μM.

The initiation activity was GTP-dependent with a maximum at 2 mM. This activity was very rapid, requiring 5 min to complete the reaction. Incubation of isolated initiation factors with copper (300 μM) inhibited the formation of the ternary complex. When the complete system was reconstituted with salt-washed ribosomes after ternary complex formation, no significant change on the inhibition pattern was observed. Addition of initiation factors to 5-min preincubated salt-washed ribosomes with 300 μM copper, after the elimination of excess copper, induced only a 12% decrease on Met-tRNA(i) binding. This effect was not modified by the presence of Sparsomycin, an elongation inhibitor. It was concluded that copper interferes with the initiation process, probably at the ternary complex formation level.

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