Abstract

Summary RNA extracted from mouse liver directed the synthesis of the major urinary protein (MUP) complex in a heterologous cell-free system derived from wheat germ. Livers of normal males and dihydrotestosterone-treated females showed much higher level of mRNA for the MUP complex than those of normal females, indicating that androgen controls the synthesis of the MUP complex at pretranslational level in liver.

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