Literature DB >> 447700

The detection of smooth muscle desmin-like protein in BHK21/C13 fibroblasts.

G P Tuszynski, E D Frank, C H Damsky, C A Buck, L Warren.   

Abstract

Three distinct proteins, actin (42,000 daltons), the principal form of fibroblast 10 nm filament protein (55,000 daltons), and a protein with a molecular weight of 52,000 and a pI of 5.8 were detected in nonionic detergent-insoluble cytoskeletal and 10 nm filament preparations of control BHK21/C13 and line 9 hamster fibroblasts. Cytoskeletal preparations of other hamster fibroblast cell types, such as NIL8 and primary embryo fibroblasts, contained the 55,000-dalton component but lacked the 52,000-dalton protein. A Rous sarcoma virus transformant of the BHK21/C13 line and an adenovirus transformant of line 9, resembled the NIL8 and other fibroblast types in that they contained only the 55,000- and 42,000-dalton polypeptides. The identity of the 52,000-dalton protein in BHK21/C13 cells was studied. This protein co-electrophoreses on both one- and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gels with the predominant muscle form of 10 nm filament protein. Further, one-dimensional peptide maps of the hamster smooth muscle 10 nm filament protein and the hamster fibroblast 52,000-dalton protein are identical to one another and distinct from the peptide maps of both the 42,000- and the 55,000-dalton components of the fibroblast cytoskeletal preparations. We conclude that BHK21/C13 cells contain both the fibroblast and the muscle form of 10 nm filament protein.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 447700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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