K562 human erythroleukemia cell variants resistant to growth inhibition by butyrate have deficient histone acetylation
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K562 human erythroleukemia cell variants resistant to growth inhibition by butyrate have deficient histone acetylation
Abstract
K562 is an established human erythroleukemia cell line, inducible for hemoglobin synthesis by a variety of compounds including n-butyrate. To elucidate the role of butyrate-induced histone acetylation in the regulation of gene expression in K562 cells, we isolated 20 variants resistant to the growth inhibitory effect of butyrate. Four variants having different degrees of resistance were selected for detailed study. All four were found to be resistant to the hemoglobin-inducing effect of butyrate, suggesting that the two aspects of butyrate response, restriction of growth and induction of hemoglobin synthesis, are coupled. Further, after (5 days) culture with butyrate, two of the four variants exhibit less acetylation of H3 and H4 histones than does the butyrate-treated parent. Analysis of histone deacetylases from the variants indicated that each variant was distinct and that butyrate resistance may be accounted for by decreased affinity of the variant enzymes for butyrate, increased affinity of the enzymes for acetylated histone, or both. The fact that variants selected for resistance to growth inhibition by butyrate are also deficient in butyrate-induced hemoglobin synthesis and have abnormal histone deacetylase activity argues for butyrate inducing K562 cells to synthesize hemoglobin and restrict growth via histone acetylation.
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