Title of article :
A ribosome-free extract from cultured cells improves recovery of polysomes from the mosquito fat body: analysis of vitellogenin and ribosomal protein rpL34 gene expression
Author/Authors :
Niu، نويسنده , , Ling Ling and Fallon، نويسنده , , Ann M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
We have examined the association of ribosomal protein rpL34 mRNA with polysomes in Aedes albopictus C7–10 cells in culture using a simple, two-step sucrose gradient. In growing cells, 40–50% of the ribosomes were engaged on polysomes. This proportion could be increased to 80% when metabolism was stimulated by refeeding the cells with fresh medium. Conversely, ribosomes shifted off polysomes when cells were starved with phosphate-buffered saline or cell lysates were treated with puromycin. When similar approaches were used with fat body from blood-fed female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, we were unable to obtain the polysome fraction that contained vitellogenin mRNA, which is abundantly translated after a blood meal. Addition of post-mitochondrial supernatant from fat body to polysomes from cultured cells shifted the polysome profile towards smaller polysomes and monosomes, in a dose-dependent fashion. Disruption of fat body tissue in a post-ribosomal supernatant from refed cells improved the recovery of polysomes, demonstrating both the engagement of vitellogenin mRNA on polysomes and the mobilization of rpL34 from messenger-ribonuceloprotein particles onto polysomes in blood-fed mosquitoes. These observations suggested that ribonucleases remain active when polysomes are prepared from mosquito fat body, and that cell culture supernatant contains a ribonuclease inhibitor.
Keywords :
mosquito , polysomes , Fat body , vitellogenin , Translational control
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology