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Modulation by zinc chloride of concanavalin A binding to rat thymocytes and early inhibition of lectin-induced blastogenesis.
Authors:B Maro  S Avrameas  M Bornens
Affiliation:Unité d''Immunocytochimie, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, F-75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
Abstract:Zinc chloride was shown to modulate the number and mobility of concanavalin A receptors of rat thymocytes at 4 °C. Zinc was able to induce the exposition at the cell surface of the same number of receptors that can be exposed by high doses of concanavalin A. It only weakly restricted their mobility. Moreover, zinc chloride was shown to inhibit rat thymocyte stimulation by succinyl-concanavalin A. This inhibition occurred most effectively if zinc was present during the first few hours after mitogen addition to cell cultures, as assessed by [3H]uridine incorporation in RNA and [3H]thymidine incorporation in DNA. The time at which DNA synthesis took place was not modified by zinc. Blast transformation in the presence of zinc was characterized by fewer blast cells which otherwise appeared identical to blast cells in control cultures. The possible action on membrane-cytoskeleton interactions is discussed.
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