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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of microbiology 147 (1987), S. 394-398 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Obligate methylotroph ; Methylophilus methylotrophus ; Proteolysis ; Abnormal protein ; Interferon α-2 ; Respiratory inhibition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract This report represents the first demonstration of degradation of intracellular protein in the obligate methylotroph, Methylophilus methylotrophus. Proteolysis in batch culture was followed by a pulse-chase protocol which included chloramphenicol during the chase period to prevent re-incorporation of the radio-label, l-[4,5-3H] isoleucine. Starvation for a nitrogen source mildly stimulated proteolysis whereas starvation for the carbon source (0.5% v/v methanol) inhibited proteolysis by over 50%. Respiratory inhibitors (e.g. 2,4-DNP) caused a rapid decline in both intracellular ATP concentration and protein catabolism. Proteins synthesized after the addition of methanol (5% v/v) and ethanol (5% v/v) to the growth medium were subject to rapid degradation. Breakdown of abnormal proteins generated by treatment with dihydrostreptomycin and puromycin was also inhibited by inhibitors of respiration and deprivation of carbon source. The stability of an heterologous gene product, interferon α-2, was also investigated; loss of immunoreactivity was reduced in the absence of methanol but not prevented.
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