DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF NUCLEOPHOSMIN AND STATHMIN IN HUMAN-T-LYMPHOBLASTIC CELL-LINES, CCRF-CEM AND JURKAT ANALYZED BY 2-DIMENSIONAL GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS
K. Nakamura et al., DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF NUCLEOPHOSMIN AND STATHMIN IN HUMAN-T-LYMPHOBLASTIC CELL-LINES, CCRF-CEM AND JURKAT ANALYZED BY 2-DIMENSIONAL GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS, Electrophoresis, 16(8), 1995, pp. 1530-1535
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis was used to study the expression o
f intracellular proteins in adherent cells of human T lymphoblastic ce
ll line, CCRF-CEM. The adherent cells grown in monolayer on a culture
plate decreased the amount of proteins of M(r) 37 000 and pI 4.7-4.9,
and of 17 000 and pI 5.7. The proteins were identified to be nucleopho
smin for the 37 000 protein and stathmin for the 17 000 protein by mic
rosequencing their CNBr fragments. The amount of proteins was increase
d in CC RF-CEM cells grown in floating mass to a comparable level of J
URKAT cells which grew in floating mass throughout the culture. The ad
herent cells decreased their growth rate as compared with the cells in
the floating mass. These results suggest that the adhesion of human T
lymphoblastic cells modulates their morphology and proliferation via
a concomitant decrease in the amount of nucleophosmin and stathmin. z