PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN INHIBITOR OF PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS IN RABBIT ERYTHROCYTES - ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE OXIDATIVE STRESS ACTIVATED INHIBITOR IN RABBIT RETICULOCYTES
G. Erdogdu et al., PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN INHIBITOR OF PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS IN RABBIT ERYTHROCYTES - ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE OXIDATIVE STRESS ACTIVATED INHIBITOR IN RABBIT RETICULOCYTES, Biochemical archives, 9(2), 1993, pp. 83-90
An inhibitor of protein synthesis has been shown to be activated in in
rabbit reticulocytes under various stress conditions like high oxygen
partial pressure, presence of glutathione disulfide or heat treatment
(1). Glucose-6-phosphate prevents this activation. The present study
shows that a related inhibitor is present in rabbit erythrocytes in an
active state already without exerted stress. The activation of the in
hibitor is discussed in terms of its possible role in the final erythr
ocyte maturation.