Cell cycle-specific effects of sodium arsenite and hyperthermic exposure on incorporation of radioactive leucine and phosphate by stress proteins from mouse lymphoma cell nuclei
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- DOI: 10.1016/0167-4889(87)90097-8
Cell cycle-specific effects of sodium arsenite and hyperthermic exposure on incorporation of radioactive leucine and phosphate by stress proteins from mouse lymphoma cell nuclei
Abstract
Cultured mouse lymphoma cells incorporated [3H]leucine and [32P]phosphate into nuclear stress proteins within 3 h after exposure to either elevated temperature (45 degrees C) or sodium arsenite. Radiolabeled proteins were detected by autoradiography after two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. To determine the cell cycle stage specificity of labeling, nuclei were isolated and sorted into two cell cycle phases using a fluorescent activated cell sorter. After either heat shock or sodium arsenite treatment, the majority of [3H]leucine incorporation into stress proteins occurred during the G0 + G1 phase with minimal labeling in the G2 phase. On the other hand, 32P labeling of stress proteins occurred in both the G0 + G1 and G2 phases after exposure to sodium arsenite, while incorporation of 32P was limited after heat stress. Following sodium arsenite treatment, a distinct set of four stress proteins (80-84 kDa) was detected with [3H]leucine only in G0 + G1 phase, but with [32P]phosphate these stress proteins were labeled in both G0 + G1 and G2. There was differential [32P]phosphate labeling between proteins of the 80-84 kDa set during cell cycling. Individual proteins of this set were isolated from gel plugs after sodium arsenite or heat-shock treatment. Coelectrophoresis of proteins from the two treatment groups showed that they had similar electrophoretic mobilities. All four proteins of the 80-84 kDa set (sodium arsenite induced) possessed similar polypeptide maps after digestion with V8 protease. Cytofluorometric analysis demonstrated a reduction in the number of nuclei in both S and G2 phases of the cell cycle two h after heat shock, but not following sodium arsenite treatment. However, there was a significant depression in the number of nuclei in S and G2 4 h after exposure to sodium arsenite and very modest labeling with 32P of stress proteins was observed at this time.
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