Abstract

1. 1. Soluble fraction from rat-skeletal muscle was found to substitute for liver-soluble fraction in catalyzing [ 14C]leucine incorporation into liver ribosomes. 2. 2. Using ribosomes from the liver of normal rats, muscle soluble fraction from normal, insulin-treated normal, and alloxan-diabetic rats was assayed for its capacity to prepare amino acids for incorporation into protein. No difference was found in the ability of soluble fraction from these 3 sources to effect protein synthesis by liver ribosomes.

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