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Science 4 November 1966:
Vol. 154. no. 3749, pp. 662 - 665
DOI: 10.1126/science.154.3749.662

Articles

Arrested Protein Synthesis in Polysomes of Cultured Chick Embryo Cells

Ruy Soeiro 1 and Harold Amos 1

1 Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

Cells deprived of serum synthesize proteins at a reduced rate; when serum is restored the rate returns to normal. The polysomes do not dissociate, but show reduced incorporation of amino acid in vitro, and are less responsive to polyuridylic acid than are those from normal cells.


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