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The isolation and characterization of plasma membrane from cultured cells V. The chemical composition of plasma membranes isolated from chicken tumors initiated with virus-transformed cells
Authors:James F Perdue  David Warner  Katherine Miller
Institution:McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisc. 53706 U.S.A.
Abstract:Sarcomas were initiated in chicken muscle and wing web by Bratislava 77 and morphr Fujinami virus. Plasma membrane was isolated from the virus-induced tumor cells by differential centrifugation and flotation equilibrium centrifugation. The levels of neutral sugar and sialic acid in these isolated plasma membranes were very similar to the levels found in cultured chick embryo fibroblasts transformed in vitro with the same oncogenic viruses and differed markedly from the levels found in uninfected and leukosis virus-infected fibroblasts.The phospholipid content of the isolated cell membranes from tumors was less than the quantity of lipid found in the plasma membrane of cultured cells and differed with the site of the tumor. Breast muscle tumors contained less plasma membrane phospholipid than did wing tumors.The similarities in the neutral sugar and the sialic acid content of these two different sources of plasma membrane indicate that oncogenic transformation in cell culture reproduces in situ neoplastic change to a large extent, for at least this one parameter of cell surface change.
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