Utrophin, the autosomal homologue of dystrophin, is widely-expressed and membrane-associated in cultured cell lines

Utrophin, the autosomal dystrophin-related protein (DRP), is expressed in HeLa cells, smooth muscle-like BC 3HI cells from mouse brain, COS monkey kidney cells, the P38BD 1 monocyte-macrophage cell line and untransformed human skin fibroblasts, as well as in rat C6 glioma and Schwannoma cells. It wa...

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Published inFEBS letters Vol. 313; no. 1; pp. 19 - 22
Main Authors thi Man, Nguyen, Thanh, LeThiet, Blake, D.J., Davies, K.E., Morris, G.E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 16.11.1992
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Summary:Utrophin, the autosomal dystrophin-related protein (DRP), is expressed in HeLa cells, smooth muscle-like BC 3HI cells from mouse brain, COS monkey kidney cells, the P38BD 1 monocyte-macrophage cell line and untransformed human skin fibroblasts, as well as in rat C6 glioma and Schwannoma cells. It was undetectable, however, in the Sp2/O mouse myeloma cell line and in hybridoma lines derived from it. Dystrophin was not detected in any of these cell lines. Although all utrophin-containing cells were capable of forming monolayers in culture, no major effects of either attachment to substratum or length of time in culture (2–17 days) on utrophin levels were observed. After subcellular fractionation ofBC 3HI or glioma cells, nearly all of the utrophin was found in the Triton-soluble fraction, suggesting an association with cell membranes.
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ISSN:0014-5793
1873-3468
DOI:10.1016/0014-5793(92)81174-K