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Isolation of a Chinese hamster ovary cell clone possessing decreased mu-calpain content and a reduced proliferative growth rate.

R L Mellgren1, Q Lu, W Zhang, M Lakkis, E Shaw, M T Mericle.   

Abstract

A Chinese hamster ovary cell line (CHOp) was cultured in the presence of benzyloxycarbonyl-Leu-Leu-Tyr diazomethyl ketone (ZLLY-CHN2), to select for resistance to this cell-permeant calpain inhibitor. A clone isolated after several courses of exposure (SHI cells) demonstrated decreased sensitivity to ZLLY-CHN2 toxicity and a decreased growth rate. SHI cells also possessed less mu-calpain isozyme relative to CHOp cells, as determined by activity measurement or by protein immunoblotting. Activities of m-calpain, calpastatin, cathepsin B, cathepsin L, and glycogen phosphorylase were not altered. SHI mu-calpain was partially purified by sequential chromatography on Bio-Gel A-1.5m and DEAE-Sepharose. Its chromatographic behavior in either system was the same as for CHOp mu-calpain. Further studies with the partially purified SHI and CHOp mu-calpain fractions failed to distinguish any difference in Ca2+ requirement or in sensitivity to inhibition by calpastatin or ZLLY-CHN2 for these enzymes. These experiments suggest that SHI cells underproduce a form of mu-calpain which is very similar to, if not identical with, CHOp mu-calpain. SHI cells displayed a population doubling time of 29 h compared with 19 h for CHOp cells. The decreased growth rate of SHI cells was the result of a prolonged G1 phase. Introduction of purified human mu-calpain into SHI cells by electroporation transiently restored the growth rate and also increased toxicity associated with exposure to ZLLY-CHN2. SHI cells should be a valuable model in further studies to delineate the function of mu-calpain in cell proliferative growth.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8663205     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.26.15568

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


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