Abstract

Mammary gland explants in organ culture were subjected to hormonal manipulation, and rates of protein degradation during 1 and 2 day periods were measured by a double-isotope method. Isotope ratios for protein subunits in subcellular fractions were measured after resolution by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Frequency distribution analysis shows that the isotope ratios for each fraction are coupled predominantly in exponential distributions corresponding to populations of protein subunits with different mean degradation rates. The result also suggest that heterogeneity of protein degradation rates within each population is limited. There is no consistent correlation of degradation rate with protein isoelectric point or subunit molecular weight either overall or within any population of degradation rates. Therefore, the similarity of protein degradation rates within each population is clearly not related to these molecular properties of the proteins.

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