Author:
Lavie L,Reznick A Z,Gershon D
Abstract
Liver protein-degradation rates were determined in young and old C57B1 mice by the method of Swick & Ip [(1974) J. Biol. Chem. 249, 6836-6841]. The results indicated a marked age-related increase in the half-lives of short-lived proteins in the nuclear, mitochondrial, lysosomal and 100000 g-supernatant cellular fractions and in total trichloroacetic acid-precipitable proteins. The efficiency of the degradation system in removing aberrant proteins from livers of young and old mice was tested. The time required for 50% disappearance of puromycinyl-peptides changed from about 20 min in 6-month-old mice to approx. 150 min in 24-month-old animals. These findings suggest that in old animals the proteolytic activity involved in degradation of aberrant proteins, and presumably of "native proteins, is markedly defective.
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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