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Effect of thyroid hormone receptors in normal and cancerous cells on the ionic conductivity of bilayer phospholipid membranes
Authors:Sh S Azimova  K Normatov  I Kazakov  P Usmanov  A A Abdukarimov
Abstract:The effect of thyroid hormones receptors isolated from normal and cancer cells on bilayer phospholipid membranes (BPhLM) conductivity, has been studied. The receptor isolated from normal cells in complex X with the hormone selectively induces H+-conductivity of BPhLM generating transmembrane potential equal to 42 mV on the membrane at pH gradient equal to 1. In the presence of K+, Na+, Ca+, Mn2+, Sr2+, Mg2+ the changes of BPhLM are not observed. Neither hormones (T3, T4) nor receptor in free position affect the BPhLM conductivity. Thyroid hormone receptor isolated from mamalignantly transformed cells in a complex with T3 or T4 increases the BPhLM permeability for Ca2+. The transmembrane potential measured at 10fold Ca2+ ion concentration is equal to 16 mV. In the presence of H+, K+, Na+, Mn2+, Sr2+, Mg2+, Ba2+, the resistance of BPhLM doesn't change.
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