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Variation of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase in the HeLa and Detroit 98 cell lines and their clonal derivatives
Authors:Mark W Steele
Institution:(1) Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, and the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Contrary to other reports, we have found that the ldquoArdquo type G6PD found in two permanent cell lines—HeLa (Gey), with its single cell clonal derivative HeLa S3, and Detroit 98, with its four clonal derivative lines—is not a single variant but rather at least three different isozymes. One is heat stable with normal specific activity and normal ldquoArdquo type electrophoretic migration, another is heat labile with normal specific activity and normal ldquoArdquo type electrophoretic migration, and the third is heat labile with reduced specific activity and slightly slow ldquoArdquo type electrophoretic migration. We also found that in a mosaic cell population with respect to G6PD phenotype, the predominant G6PD phenotype varied randomly over a 5-month period, that the G6PD phenotype might be mutable in permanent cell lines, and that spontaneous human cell lines might not be HeLa cell contaminants as has been suggested.Aided by the National Institutes of Health General Research Support Grant # 5 S01 FR05507.
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