Synthesis and Secretion of γ-Globulin by Lymph Node Cells
A microsomal system which incorporates 14 C-galactose into an endogeneous, specifically coprecipitable, γ-globulin acceptor is described and characterized. The product formed is compartmentalized within microsomes, and procedures for its solubilization are presented. Evidence indicating the selecti...
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description | A microsomal system which incorporates 14 C-galactose into an endogeneous, specifically coprecipitable, γ-globulin acceptor is described and characterized. The product
formed is compartmentalized within microsomes, and procedures for its solubilization are presented. Evidence indicating the
selective inhibition of incorporation into γ-globulin, without inhibition of incorporation into other protein acceptors, is
also described. |
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