Slices of rat livers were incubated with 14C amino acids, homogenized, and subjected to differential centrifugation. The microsomes were further extracted with the non-ionic detergent Lubrol W and with EDTA. These extracts and the microsome free "cell sap," freed from the pH 5 precipitable fraction, were subsequently reacted with antisera using agar diffusion techniques. The antisera employed were obtained from rabbits injected with different subcellular fractions of rat liver or with rat serum proteins. When the agar diffusion plates were autoradiographed it was found that some of the precipitates were radioactive while others were not. Control experiments indicated that this labeling was due to the specific incorporation of 14C amino acids into various rat liver antigens during incubation of the slices rather than to a non-specific adsorption of radioactive material to the immunological precipitates. When the slices were incubated with the isotope for up to 30 minutes, the serum proteins which could be extracted from the microsomes with the detergent were strongly labeled, as were a number of additional microsomal antigens of unknown significance. In contrast, the serum proteins present in the cell sap were only weakly labeled. Most of the typical cell sap proteins, both those precipitable and those soluble at pH 5, seemed to remain unlabeled. No consistently reproducible results were obtained with the EDTA extracts of the ribosomal residues remaining after extraction of the microsomes with the detergent. Incubation of the liver slices for longer periods (up to 120 minutes) led to a strong labeling of the serum proteins in the cell sap as well as to the appearance of labeling in additional cell sap proteins. The results are discussed with regard to the subcellular site of synthesis and the metabolism of the different antigens.
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1 July 1961
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The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology
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July 01 1961
AUTORADIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS ON AGAR PLATES OF ANTIGENS FROM SUB CELLULAR FRACTIONS OF RAT LIVER SLICES
W. S. Morgan,
W. S. Morgan
From the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
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P. Perlmann,
P. Perlmann
From the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
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T. Hultin
T. Hultin
From the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
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W. S. Morgan
From the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
P. Perlmann
From the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
T. Hultin
From the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Dr. Morgan's permanent address is Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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January 09 1961
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1961
J Biophys and Biochem Cytol (1961) 10 (3): 411–423.
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January 09 1961
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W. S. Morgan, P. Perlmann, T. Hultin; AUTORADIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS ON AGAR PLATES OF ANTIGENS FROM SUB CELLULAR FRACTIONS OF RAT LIVER SLICES . J Biophys and Biochem Cytol 1 July 1961; 10 (3): 411–423. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.10.3.411
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