| Literature DB >> 2257937 |
H Walzel1, L Jonas, T Rosin, J Brock.
Abstract
We have taken two different approaches to the study of the entry of mistletoe lectin I (MLI) into murine L1210 leukaemia cells. As detected by cellular protein synthesis and DNA synthesis inhibition, the lectin was cytotoxic to L1210 leukaemia cells. Inhibition of [3H]leucine and [3H]thymidine incorporation into L1210 cells by MLI was found dose dependent in a concentration range from 10(-16) to 10(-12) mol/ml. The kinetics of cellular protein synthesis inhibition by MLI was concentration dependent, too. Using preembedding electron microscopy, the binding and intracellular routing of the gold-labelled lectin (MLI.Au15) were studied. MLI was internalized into L1210 leukaemia cells by two different pathways: via coated pits to coated vesicles and via long enclosed invaginations of the plasma membrane.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2257937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Folia Biol (Praha) ISSN: 0015-5500 Impact factor: 0.906