Increased synthesis of a low molecular weight protein in vincristine-resistant cells |
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Authors: | Marian B. Meyers June L. Biedler |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Cellular and Biochemical Genetics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021 USA |
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Abstract: | A 19,000-dalton peptide (pI = 5.7) that is synthesized in increased amounts in vincristine-resistant Chinese hamster cells () has been identified by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Reduced amounts of the protein were present in a revertant line of , and only trace amounts were detected in control DC-3F cells. A similar protein (Mr = 19,000; pI = 5.7) was also found in a vincristine-resistant mouse line. Two vincristine-resistant human neuroblastoma cell lines likewise contained elevated levels of a low molecular weight acidic protein. Increased biosynthesis of the 19,000-dalton polypeptide in cells coincides with the presence of a homogeneously staining region, HSR, on a metaphase chromosome. |
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Keywords: | HSR homogeneously staining region,a nonbanded region of a metaphase chromosome observed after staining of chromosome spreads with trypsin-Giemsa 19-KD 19,000-dalton 26-KD 26,000-dalton |
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