Author:
Ghosh J. J.,Datta R. K.,Bhattacharyya K. C.
Abstract
Studies carried out on the properties of isolated ribosomes from drug-treated brain cortex slices indicate that ribosomes from drug-treated tissues are generally more susceptible to breakdown into smaller components such as proteins, nucleic acids, acid-soluble nucleotides, etc. It seems that some factor or factors responsible for the stability of the complex macromolecular structure of ribonucleoproteins of brain tissue are affected as a result of drug treatment. Ribosomal RNA from drug-treated brain tissue has been isolated under standardized conditions and the secondary structures of RNA have been studied by methods involving thermal hyperchromicity and reaction with formaldehyde. This latter study indicates that, during the action of some of these neuropharmacological drugs, the secondary structure of ribosomal RNA of brain tissue is partially lost. The loss in the stability of cytoplasmic ribonucleoproteins in drug-treated brain tissue may partly be due to the disorganization at the level of the secondary structure of the RNA component.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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