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[Post-mortem decay of rat skeletal muscle polysomes]
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)
|September 1, 1975
Abstract:
Post-mortem changes of cytoplasmic RNP particles from rat skeletal muscles are studied using sucrose density gradient. The polysome destruction is found to beign within 1-2 hours after the animal death. However, a part of polysomes turned to be stable at least within 48-60 hours after the death. These polysomes incorporated 14C-leucine into acid insoluble fraction in cell-free system and were decomposited by RNase treatment (10 mkg/ml). The data suggest that within 24-48 hours of the after-death destruction the decay begins to free monoribosomes while there are still active polysomes in muscles.