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Medical Biochemistry

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

2004

Heat shock proteins

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Hsp27 Anti-Sense Oligonucleotides Sensitize The Microtubular Cytoskeleton Of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells Grown At Low Ph To 42 Degrees C-Induced Reorganization, Michael T. Hargis, C. W. Storck, Eric Wickstrom, Leonid A. Yakubov, Dennis B. Leeper, Ronald A. Coss Aug 2004

Hsp27 Anti-Sense Oligonucleotides Sensitize The Microtubular Cytoskeleton Of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells Grown At Low Ph To 42 Degrees C-Induced Reorganization, Michael T. Hargis, C. W. Storck, Eric Wickstrom, Leonid A. Yakubov, Dennis B. Leeper, Ronald A. Coss

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells maintained in vitro at pH 6.7 were used to model cells in the acidic environment of tumours. CHO cells grown at pH 6.7 develop thermotolerance during 42 degrees C heating at pH 6.7 and their cytoskeletal systems are resistant to 42 degrees C-induced perinuclear collapse. Hsp27 levels are elevated in cells grown at pH 6.7 and are further induced during 42 degrees C heating, while Hsp70 levels remain low or undetectable, suggesting that Hsp27 is responsible for some of the novel characteristics of these cells. An anti-sense oligonucleotide strategy was used to test the importance …