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Transfer RNAs from liver and brain of young and old BC3F1 mice were compared in regard to extent of aminoacylation and cochromatographic profiles of isoaccepting tRNA species on reversed-phase columns. Homologous synthetase preparations and optimal aminoacylation conditions were employed, having been determined for each amino acid and found to be the same for those from old and young mice. Small differences were found between tRNAs from young and old mice in the extent of acceptance for arginine and tyrosine in the liver and for aspartic acid in the brain. There were no differences observed between preparations from young and old mice in any of the cochromatographic profiles for the amino acids examined in this study, which included arginyl-, aspartyl-, glutamyl-, histidyl-, leucyl-, lysyl-, phenylalanyl-, seryl-, and tyrosyl-tRNAs from liver and arginyl-, aspartyl-, histidyl-, leucyl-, lysyl-, and seryl-tRNAs from brain. Comparisons of tRNA preparations from fetal and neonatal liver with those from adult liver did reveal both qualitative and quantitative differences. These results suggest that the postulated accumulation of errors as a result of age-related alterations in the translational mechanism does not occur in tRNA or aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases of these two tissues.
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