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. 1978;91(3):237-47.
doi: 10.1007/BF00312286.

Chromosomal proteins in hepatocarcinogenesis

Chromosomal proteins in hepatocarcinogenesis

R Tsanev et al. Z Krebsforsch Klin Onkol Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 1978.

Abstract

The chromosomal proteins of rat liver were studied by SDS-gel electrophoresis during the process of nitrosomorpholine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis, in the primary hepatomas thus obtained, and in their metastases. It was found that an increased proteolytic activity was present in liver homogenates from carcinogen-fed animals which caused differences between the nonhistone chromosomal proteins of control and carcinogen-treated livers. These differences disappeared in the presence of the protease inhibitor PMSF. In the primary hepatomas slight quantative changes were observed: an increased amount of two proteins of 43000 and 63000 daltons molecular weight, respectively, and a decrease in the histone subfraction H 1 degrees. In the metastases both quantative and qualitative differences were detected: a strong decrease in the protein bands corresponding to the contractile proteins alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin, and actin; an increased content of the 63000 dalton protein; the appearance of new proteins of approximately 60000, 90000, and 120000 daltons molecular weight, and the complete disappearance of histone H 1 degrees.

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