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Glutamine synthetase in cultured whole retinas from the embryonic chick

Role of protein and RNA syntheses in 4°C storage enhancement

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Glutamine synthetase (GS) activity is enhanced in cultured whole retinas when a 72 h incubation at 37°C is preceded by storage at 4°C for 2–24 h. This enhancement occurs even in the absence of glucocorticoids and is maximal in retinas from 11 to 14 d embryos. In comparison, cortisol-induced increases in retinal GS activity at 37°C are optimal in retinas from 8 to 12 d embryos.

This study, using cycloheximide (an inhibitor of protein synthesis) and cordycepin (an inhibitor of RNA synthesis), indicates that both protein and RNA synthesis are required for the 4°C storage enhancement of GS activity. The necessary RNA synthesis occurs within the first 48 h following transfer to 37°C and does not require concomitant protein synthesis. Uridine uptake, but not incorporation into trichloroacetic acid-precipitable material, is increased by initial 4°C storage when compared with whole retina controls incubated at 37°C for the total time. In contrast, both uptake and incorporation of amino acids are increased in 4°C-stored retinas for as long as 72 h subsequent to transfer from 4 to 37°C. This suggests that enhancement of GS activity may arise from a combination of elevated general protein synthesis and specific messenger-RNA synthesis following 4°C storage.

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Piperberg, J.B., Reif-Lehrer, L. Glutamine synthetase in cultured whole retinas from the embryonic chick. Cell Biophysics 6, 131–148 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02788592

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