Abstract

Developmental changes in the levels of translatable mRNAs for α and β enolase subunits in chicken muscle were determined using the rabbit reticulocyte cell-free translation system. The level of translatable α mRNA was decreased gradually during the development of the muscle. On the contrary, the levels of translatable β mRNA was not detected at early embryonic stage, but increased dramatically after hatching. These changes were closely correlated with those of the corresponding enzyme activities. The results suggest that the developmental changes in the activities of αα and ββ enolases in chicken muscle arise as the result of changes in the amount of corresponding mRNAs.

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