Characterization of a differentiation-inhibitory activity from nondifferentiating mouse myeloid leukemia cells.
Cancer Res
; 45(10): 4848-52, 1985 Oct.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3861237
Mouse myeloid leukemic M1 cells are induced to differentiate by various differentiation inducers. Activity for inhibition of induction of differentiation of M1 cells (I-activity) has been found in conditioned medium of variant M1 cell clones resistant to differentiation inducers, and this I-activity has been shown to be closely associated with resistance of the cells to differentiation inducers. In this work, the I-activity in the conditioned medium of the resistant M1 cells was shown to bind to Carboxymethyl-Sepharose CL-6B and to be eluted with 0.27-0.4 M NaCl. The profile of gel filtration of I-activity from Sephadex G-200 indicated considerable heterogeneity in molecules with I-activity; the apparent molecular range of the main I-activity was 60,000-80,000. On chromatofocusing, the I-activity was eluted with Polybuffer 96-acetic acid at pH 8.8-9.0. The I-activity was inactivated by treatment with trypsin or by heating at 75 degrees C for 30 min. Therefore, the main I-activity seemed to be due to a basic protein(s).
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Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Leukemia, Myeloid
/
Neoplasm Proteins
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Cancer Res
Year:
1985
Type:
Article