The GTP-binding regulatory proteins of neuroblastoma x glioma, NG108-15, and glioma, C6, cells. Immunochemical evidence of a pertussis toxin substrate that is neither Ni nor No
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The GTP-binding regulatory proteins of neuroblastoma x glioma, NG108-15, and glioma, C6, cells. Immunochemical evidence of a pertussis toxin substrate that is neither Ni nor No
Abstract
Amounts of the guanine nucleotide binding regulatory proteins which are also pertussis toxin substrates (such as Ni and No) were measured in rat glioma, C6BU-1, cells and in neuroblastoma X glioma, NG108-15, hybrid cells. Measurements were performed both by quantitating pertussis toxin catalyzed ADP-ribosylation and by quantitative immunoblotting with affinity purified antibodies specific for Ni or No. The amounts of pertussis toxin substrate in C6 and NG108-15 cells are 7.5 and 0.6 pmol/mg membrane protein, respectively. These levels are minimum values and higher estimates of the total amounts of N proteins in the two cells are obtained by quantitative immunoblot analysis of the beta-subunit common to all N proteins. Immunoblots with specific antibodies show that NG108-15 cells contain 3.8 pmol/mg of No and detectable but small (less than 0.1 pmol/mg) amounts of Ni. In contrast, C6 cell membranes contain no detectable No and only 0.14 pmol/mg Ni. Thus, C6 cells contain large amounts of a pertussis toxin substrate which is neither Ni nor No.
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