Collagen synthesis in normal BHK cells and temperature-sensitive chemically transformed BHK cells
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Collagen synthesis in normal BHK cells and temperature-sensitive chemically transformed BHK cells
Abstract
Collagen synthesis in normal BHK 21/cl 13 and chemically transformed temperature sensitive BHK 21/cl 13 cells (Me2N4) was assessed by examination of hydroxyproline formation and collagenase-susceptible protein. The Me2N4 cells lost their ability to synthesize collagen at both permissive and nonpermissive temperatures for transformation. These conclusions were confirmed by polyacrylamide-gel eletrophoresis and CM-cellulose chromatography. Prolyl hydroxylase activity was present in both normal and transformed cells even when no collagen could be demonstrated. The production of noncollagen protein, although decreased in the transformed cell, did not change as drastically as the collagen synthesis.
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