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Transplasmalemma electron transport is changed in simian virus 40 transformed liver cells.

I L Sun, P Navas, F L Crane, J Y Chou, H Löw.   

Abstract

Transplasma membrane electron transport activity by fetal rat liver cells (RLA209-15) infected with a temperature-sensitive strain of SV40 has been measured with cells grown at the restrictive temperature (40 degrees C) and permissive temperature (33 degrees C). The transformed cells grown at 33 degrees C had only one-half the rate of external ferricyanide reduction as the nontransformed cells held at 40 degrees C. Both the Km and Vmax for ferricyanide reduction were changed in the transformed state. The change in Vmax can be based on a decrease of NADH in the transformed cells. The change in rate with ferricyanide does not depend on change in surface charge. Reduction of external ferricyanide was accompanied by release of protons from the cells. The ratio of protons released to ferricyanide reduced was higher in the transformed cells than in the non-transformed cells. Since the transplasma membrane electron transport has been shown to stimulate cell growth under limiting serum, the changes in the plasma membrane electron transport and proton release in transformed cells may relate to modification of growth control.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3025192     DOI: 10.1007/BF00743145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr        ISSN: 0145-479X            Impact factor:   2.945


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