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. 1982 Aug;2(8):881-9.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.2.8.881-889.1982.

DNA-mediated transfer of multiple drug resistance and plasma membrane glycoprotein expression

DNA-mediated transfer of multiple drug resistance and plasma membrane glycoprotein expression

P G Debenham et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1982 Aug.

Abstract

Colchicine-resistant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell mutants whose resistance results from reduced drug permeability have been isolated previously in our laboratories. This reduced permeability affects a wide range of unrelated drugs, resulting in the mutants displaying a multiple drug resistance phenotype. A 170,000-dalton cell surface glycoprotein (P-glycoprotein) was identified, and its expression appears to correlate with the degree of resistance. In this study we were able to confer the multiple drug resistance phenotype on sensitive mouse L cells by DNA-mediated gene transfer of DNA obtained from the colchicine-resistant mutants. P-glycoprotein was detected in plasma membranes of these DNA transformants by staining with an antiserum raised against membranes of mutant CHO cells. These results are consistent with a causal relationship between P-glycoprotein expression and the multiple drug resistance phenotype.

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