細胞行動におけるdibutyryl cyclic AMPの影響 : チャイニーズハムスター肺細胞由来のグルコサミン要求変異株に関する研究

島根大学理学部紀要 Volume 15 Page 65-74 published_at 1981-12-20
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Title
細胞行動におけるdibutyryl cyclic AMPの影響 : チャイニーズハムスター肺細胞由来のグルコサミン要求変異株に関する研究
Title
Effects of Dibutyryl Cyclic AMP in Cell Behavior : Studies on Glucosamine-Requiring Mutant Derived from Chinese Hamster Lung Cells
Title Transcription
サイボウ コウドウ ニオケル DIBUTYRYL CYCLIC AMP ノ エイキョウ チャイニーズ ハムスター ハイ サイボウ ユライ ノ グルコサミン ヨウキュウ ヘンイカブ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ
Creator
Onoda Tetsuo
Source Title
島根大学理学部紀要
Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Volume 15
Start Page 65
End Page 74
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03879925
Descriptions
The effect of dibutyryl adenosine cyclic 3': 5' monophosphate (db-cAMP) on growth, adhesion and motile properties of glucosamine-requiring mutant, G72-8 derived from Chinese hamster lung cells was studied. The properties of the mutant cells, which was characterized by a round morphology and a decreased adhesion, was further emphasized when treated with mannosamine. The mutant cells become spindle shape and look similar to parent cells when treated with db-cAMP, whereas the adhesiveness remains decreased. Further, when the mutant cells cultured with mannosamine was treated with db-cAMP, their cell behaviors showed no significant change in spite of recognizable morphological reversion. The mutant cells showed a slight decrease in the content of cyclic AMP when compared to the parent cells, but no significant differences between the mutant cells grown in presence and absence of N-acetylglucosamine were observed. On the other hand, N-acetylglucosamine restored to normal their cell behaviors of the mutant. Our results indicate that at least a defect in adhesion response for the change in cell surface components (glycoproteins and/or glycolipids).
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学理学部
The Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1981-12-20
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108106