guanosine-monophosphate has been researched along with methylglucoside* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for guanosine-monophosphate and methylglucoside
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Protein synthesis in Semliki Forest virus-infected cells is not controlled by permeability changes.
The uptake of the GTP analogue guanylyl(beta,gamma-methylene)diphosphonate (GppCH2p) is the same in Semliki Forest virus (SFV)-infected BHK cells as in mock-infected cells, in spite of the fact that protein synthesis is inhibited by GppCH2p more markedly in SFV-infected cells than in control cells. A possible explanation for this difference is that infected cells have a lower concentration of GTP and a lower ratio of GTP:GDP than uninfected cells, and the analogue may thus be a more effective competitive inhibitor of translation. We conclude that in this system, the difference between infected and uninfected cells lies not at the plasma membrane but within the cytoplasm. Topics: Animals; Cell Line; Cell Membrane Permeability; Cricetinae; Diphosphonates; Guanine Nucleotides; Guanosine Monophosphate; Guanosine Triphosphate; Methylglucosides; Protein Biosynthesis; Semliki forest virus | 1983 |