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Title: Coordinate regulation of proteins associated with radiation resistance in cultured insect cells

Journal Article · · Radiation Research
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2307/3578751· OSTI ID:56757
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  1. Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN (United States)

Cultured TN-368 lepidopteran insect cells exhibit a pronounced resistance to the lethal effects of a variety of physical agents, including X rays and 254 nm UV light, as well as a large number of chemicals. The resistance to ionizing radiation has previously been associated with an inducible process which is not expressed in unirradiated cells or cells receiving less than some minimal amount of radiation necessary for activating the process. The studies in this paper were initiated in an attempt to identify and characterize the inducible proteins associated with the marked radiation resistance of the TN-368 cells. Cells were exposed to doses of 0, 25, 64 or 350 Gy of {sup 137}Cs {gamma} rays and incubated either for 3 h in medium containing [{sup 35}S]methionine or for 2 h without labeling. Labeled cells were separated into nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions and proteins were analyzed on two-dimensional polyacrylamide gels. Unlabeled cells were used to isolate total RNA which was translated in vitro in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate system with {sup 35}S label. These translation products were also analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis. Gamma irradiation of the TN-368 cells resulted in the de novo synthesis of several proteins as well as the complete inhibition of others. The number of such proteins identified was 19. These proteins ranged in size from 18-73 kDa, with a pI distribution of 4.7 to 6.1. In addition to the unique proteins, a large number of other proteins were also either up- or down-regulated. These observations were made in both nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions as well as in the translation products of RNA produced after irradiation. These studies indicate that RNA and protein synthesis in lepidopteran cells are coordinately regulated in response to ionizing radiation and may participate in the pronounced radioresistance of the TN-368 cells. 15 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
56757
Report Number(s):
CONF-9305202-; ISSN 0033-7587; CNN: Grant CA34158; TRN: 95:012937
Journal Information:
Radiation Research, Vol. 138, Issue 1; Conference: Molecular, cellular, and genetic basis of radiosensitivity at low doses: a case of induced repair, Whistler (Canada), 9-13 May 1993; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1994
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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