Abstract

1. 1. Proteins were isolated from subunits of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic ribosomes of Locusta migratoria and were analyzed by means of two-dimensional gel electrophoreses using three different electrophoresis systems. 2. 2. Using the system of Czempiel et al. (1976) proteins from whole locust mitochondrial ribosomes (combined subunits) were separated into 72 spots; proteins from the large and small subunits resulted in 48 and 29 spots respectively. 3. 3. The mol. wt distribution of mitochondrial ribosome proteins was estimated by using the electrophoresis system of O'Farrell (1975). These mol. wts are in the range of 11,000–56,000, the average mol. wt is about 29,500. Assuming one copy of protein per ribosome this gives a total mol. wt for the protein part of mitochondrial ribosomes of ca. 2.1 x 10 6. 4. 4. Parallel separation of cytoplasmic and mitochondrial ribosome proteins was achieved using the system of Geyl et al. (1981). Cytoplasmic ribosome proteins produced 65 spots and revealed a more alkaline character than mitochondrial ribosome proteins.

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