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. 1988 Mar 31;949(3):264-72.
doi: 10.1016/0167-4781(88)90151-0.

Mechanism of resistance of non-cycling mammalian cells to 4'-[9-acridinylamino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide: role of DNA topoisomerase II in log- and plateau-phase CHO cells

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Mechanism of resistance of non-cycling mammalian cells to 4'-[9-acridinylamino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide: role of DNA topoisomerase II in log- and plateau-phase CHO cells

E Schneider et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

CHO-AA8 cells were used as a model system to study the role of DNA topoisomerase II in the resistance of non-cycling cells to amsacrine. Plateau-phase AA8 cells have previously been shown to be resistant to amsacrine and to contain fewer DNA breaks than log-phase cells after drug treatment (Robbie, M.A., Baguley, B.C., Denny, W.A., Gavin, J.R. and Wilson, W.R. (1988) Cancer Res., in press). The phage P4-unknotting activity of nuclear extracts decreased 2-fold when AA8 cells entered into the non-cycling state, but there was no difference in sensitivity to amsacrine between log- and plateau-phase nuclear extracts. Drug stimulation of protein-DNA complex formation was similar in whole cells, isolated nuclei and nuclear extracts from either log- or plateau-phase cells. However, stimulation of complex formation in cells, nuclei or nuclear extracts was approx. 4-fold lower in plateau-phase than in log-phase. The data presented suggested that drug-enzyme interaction was altered in plateau-phase cells.

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