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The control of haemoglobin synthesis: factors controlling the output of α and β chains
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 January 2017
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Analysis of the effects of amino acid starvation in reticulocytes is comparatively simple compared with similar analysis in other tissues of whole organisms. This is mainly because of the absence of RNA synthesis in reticulocytes, but also because the bulk of the protein being synthesized is haemoglobin, a protein whose structure is completely known. The absence of RNA synthesis eliminates complications that would otherwise arise through RNA-mediated control mechanisms which in turn might mask the effects of amino acid starvation on the protein synthetic machinery in the cells (Munro, 1969). Consequently reticulocytes have been used to study the effect of amino acid starvation on the actual process of protein synthesis and assembly.
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