## Abstract Cumulating evidence has led to the idea that nuclear functions such as DNA replication, RNA transcription, RNA splicing and nucleocytoplasmic transport are facilitated by a proteinaceous architectural framework within the nuclear compartment and at the nuclear envelope. In the present s
Heat induced protein denaturation in the particulate fraction of hela S3 cells: Effect of thermotolerance
โ Scribed by P. W. J. J. Burgman; A. W. T. Konings
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 701 KB
- Volume
- 153
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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โฆ Synopsis
In this study we investigated the effect of heat on the proteins of the particulate fraction (PFj of HeLa S3 cells using electron spin resonance (ESRj and thermal gel analysis (TCA). ESR detects overall conformational changes in proteins, while TG.4 detects denaturation (aggregation due to formation of disulfide bonds) in specific proteins. For ESR measurements the -SH groups of the proteins were labelled with a maleimido bound spin label (4-maleimido-tempo). The sample was heated inside the ESR spectrometer at a rate of 1"Cimin. ESR spectra were made every 2-3ยฐC between 20ยฐC and 70ยฐC. In the PF of untreated cells conformational changes in proteins were observed in three temperature stretches: between 38 and 44ยฐC (transition A, T, J; between 47 and 53ยฐC (transition B, TB); and above 58ยฐC (transition C, Tc). With TGA, using the same heating rate, we identified three proteins (55, 70, and 90 kDj which denatured during T, . No protein dendturation was observed during T , , while during T , denaturation of all remaining proteins in the PF occurred. When the ESK and TGA measurements were done with the PF of (heat-induced) thermotolerant cells, T , was unchanged while T, and T , started at higher temperatures. The temperature shift for the onset of these transitions correlated with the degree of thermotolerance that was induced in the cells. These results suggest that protection against heat-induced denaturation of proteins in the PF is involved in heat induced thermotolerance. 0 1992 wilcy-~iss, Inc.
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