Abstract
On phenobarbital administration to rabbits, the concentration of hepatic cytochrome P450, an unstable constitutive microsomal enzyme, increased sharply in the heavy fraction of the free polyribosomes. The fraction had following properties: (1) its cytochrome P450 content was unusually high; the content was much lower in the lighter polyribosomes, the cytochrome P450 could not be extracted from post-mitochondrial supernatant solutions or microsomes with polyribosomes. (2) The fraction was membrane-free. (3) The fraction had RNA-to-protein ratios characteristic of polyribosomes; (4) it had characteristically low phospholipid content; (5) its sucrose density-gradient centrifugation profiles were characteristic of heavy polyribosomes, not microsomes. (6) The heavy polyribosomal fraction failed to catalyze mixed-function oxidations dependent on cytochrome P450, and the system was not activated by mixed mono- and dilaurylphosphatidylcholine. (7) Cytochrome P450 was released from the fraction by ribonuclease, and (8) cytochrome P450 was partially released from the fraction by puromycin.
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