Abstract

Poly(a)-rich mRNA has been isolated from catfish pancreatic islet total nucleic acid. Cell-free translation of the mRNA by wheat germ extracts yielded a protein of 11 000-12 000 molecular weight, estimated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-urea polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. This peptide is larger than catfish proinsulin, but contains tryptic peptides of proinsulin. Its synthesis comprises up to 23% of the cell-free product, depending on the conditions of cell-free synthesis. Synthesis is inhibited by 7-methylguanosine 5'-monophosphate suggesting the presence of a 7-methylguanosine cap on the 5' end of catfish proinsulin mRNA. Sucrose gradient centrifugation of the islet poly(A)-rich mRNA yielded 8S and 12S peaks. These fractions were translated with wheat germ extracts and it was determined that over 60% of the islet mRNA-dependent protein from the 8S fraction was preproinsulin. The 8S mRNA fraction was electrophoresed on 3% agarose-6 M urea gels and demonstrated to be several bands, ranging from 100 000-200 000 molecular weight.

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