The Comparison of Methods for Mass Measurement on the Continuing Movement Conveyor using Digital Processor

Author(s):  
Wittaya Koodtalang ◽  
Natee Thong-Un
Author(s):  
M. Boublik ◽  
G. Thornton ◽  
G. Oostergetel ◽  
J.F. Hainfeld ◽  
J.S. Wall

Understanding the structural complexity of ribosomes and their role in protein synthesis requires knowledge of the conformation of their components - rRNAs and proteins. Application of dedicated scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), electrical discharge of the support carbon film in an atmosphere of pure nitrogen, and determination of the molecular weight of individual rRNAs enabled us to obtain high resolution electron microscopic images of unstained freeze-dried rRNA molecules from BHK cells in a form suitable for evaluation of their 3-D structure. Preliminary values for the molecular weight of 28S RNA from the large and 18S RNA from the small ribosomal subunits as obtained by mass measurement were 1.84 x 106 and 0.97 x 106, respectively. Conformation of rRNAs consists, in general, of alternating segments of intramolecular hairpin stems and single stranded loops in a proportion which depends on their ionic environment, the Mg++ concentration in particular. Molecules of 28S RNA (Fig. 1) and 18S RNA (not shown) obtained by freeze-drying from a solution of 60 mM NH+4 acetate and 2 mM Mg++ acetate, pH 7, appear as partially unfolded coils with compact cores suggesting a high degree of ordered secondary structure.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Maynard ◽  
B. Ku ◽  
P. Andresen ◽  
G. Ramachandran ◽  
P. Pai ◽  
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1962 ◽  
Vol 40 (3_Suppl) ◽  
pp. S97
Author(s):  
K. Fotherby ◽  
J. A. Strong

1971 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-50
Author(s):  
Mary E. Hourihan ◽  
Walter R. Harvey ◽  
Clair E. Terrill

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