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SUMMARY: Various conditions which decrease translational capacity and enhance the synthesis of ribosomal components were analysed with respect to the synthesis of heat-shock proteins in : () deprivation of streptomycin from a streptomycin-dependent mutant, () addition of tetracycline to a partially tetracycline-resistant strain, and () nutritional shift-up conditions. In all cases, the rate of synthesis of the heat-shock proteins DnaK, GroEL and C62.5 decreased while the synthesis of ribosomal components increased. Thus inhibition of ribosome formation or a decrease in translational capacity do not induce the stress proteins, but have the opposite effect.

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1987-11-01
2024-05-15
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