Abstract

Ternary complex formation was studied in reticulocyte lysate supernatants and using rat liver eukaryotic initiation factor-2 (eIF-2) preparations. Haem-deficiency reduced the rate of formation of ternary (Met-tRNA f · GTP · eIF-2) complexes by the eIF-2 in reticulocyte supernatants, the reduction being more marked when complex formation was assayed in the absence of GTP-regenerating capacity. Pretreatment with the haem-controlled repressor (HCR) reduced the rate of ternary complex formation by crude (liver) eIF-2. In contrast, complex formation by an almost homogeneous eIF-2 preparation was unaffected by HCR: sensitivity to HCR was however restored by a factor which catalyses exchange of guanine nucleotides bound to eIF-2.

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