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Measuring G-protein-coupled Receptor Signaling via Radio-labeled GTP Binding
Published on: June 9, 2017
Studies on the radiosensitivity of the function of the Golgi complex
Abstract:
The uptake of 3H-glucosamine into primary human-embryo fibroblasts and into the Golgi-rich fraction isolated from liver of mice labelled in vivo was studied, after various doses of X-radiation, by autoradiography and biochemical methods. A dose of 90 rad resulted in an increased precursor uptake in interphase cells at 24 hours and in mitotic cells at 48 hours after irradiation; 226 rad had virtually no effect on the grain counts of interphase cells, but reduced the labelling of mitotic forms. The characteristic intracellular localization of the grains were not influenced by these doses. Although no immediate radiation-induced reaction could be observed in liver cells either, significant stimulation of the 3H-glucosamine incorporation was measured in isolated Golgi-rich fractions 24 hours after whole-body irradiation with 90, 450, or 905 rad. This phenomenon is discussed as a part of the somatic regeneration of membrane structures.
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