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Transferrin binding to K562 cell line *1Effect of heme and sodium butyrate induction

Authors :
G Vinci
Monique Titeux
Ali Bettaieb
P. Thomopoulos
William Vainchenker
Ugo Testa
Henri Rochant
Source :
Experimental Cell Research. 140:251-260
Publication Year :
1982
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1982.

Abstract

Experiments demonstrating the existence of receptors for iron-saturated transferrin on K562 cells are described. Binding of 125 I-labelled transferrin is rapid, saturable and reversible, and can be specifically inhibited by unlabelled transferrin, but not by other proteins. The number of receptors determined by Scatchard analysis significantly decreased when K562 cells moved from the exponential to the quiescent phase of growth. Induction by hemin or sodium butyrate resulted in a marked reduction of transferrin binding. This phenomenon was due entirely to reduction in the number of receptors and was without effect on the affinity of interaction. The effect of butyrate and hemin on the number of transferrin receptors in other hematopoietic cell lines was investigated. Butyrate on the various cell lines was variable in its effect, whereas hemin constantly elicited a significant reduction in the number of transferrin receptors.

Details

ISSN :
00144827
Volume :
140
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Cell Research
Accession number :
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