par Jeener, Raymond
Référence Biochimica et biophysica acta, 2, 5, page (439-453)
Publication Publié, 1948
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The considerable synthesis of proteins occuring in the vagina and uterus of castrated Mice as a result of oestradiol injection, is accompanied by an accumulation of ribonucleic acid and alkaline phosphomonoesterase in these organs. The equally rapid protein synthesis in the mucosa of the gizzard of pigeons treated with prolactin is accompanied by the first phenomenon only; the amount of alkaline phosphomonoesterase present remains very low during the whole process. Pancreas also contains but little alkaline phosphomonoesterase although a very active synthesis of proteins takes place in this organ. There is a constant relation between the amounts of proteins and ribonucleic acid formed during the first stages of growth. No such relation exists for desoxyribosenucleic acid. The accumulation of alkaline phosphomonoesterase in growing vagina and uterus might bear relation to the formation of fibrous proteins that are not synthesised by the gizzard gland or pancreas. © 1948.