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SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation

Low concentrations (1–3 µg/ml) of 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) reversibly suppress pigmentation in a highly pigmented clone (B(5)59) of cultured B16 mouse melanoma cells. We have found that unpigmented cells (clone C(3)471), derived by long-term culture of B(5)59 cells in 1 µg of BrdU/ml, were complet...

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Autores principales: Wrathall, Jean R., Oliver, Constance, Silagi, Selma, Essner, Edward
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4633171
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author Wrathall, Jean R.
Oliver, Constance
Silagi, Selma
Essner, Edward
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description Low concentrations (1–3 µg/ml) of 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) reversibly suppress pigmentation in a highly pigmented clone (B(5)59) of cultured B16 mouse melanoma cells. We have found that unpigmented cells (clone C(3)471), derived by long-term culture of B(5)59 cells in 1 µg of BrdU/ml, were completely amelanotic with no biochemically or cytochemically detectable tyrosinase activity or ultrastructural evidence of premelanosomes. The process by which pigmentation is suppressed was studied in B(5)59 cells during a 7-day period of growth with BrdU (3 µg/ml). Assays of tyrosinase activity showed that activity was reduced after 1 day and decreased progressively, approaching zero by 7 days. A quantitatively minor part of this reduction was directly attributable to the appearance of a dialyzable inhibitor of tyrosinase activity. Acrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed two bands of activity corresponding in Rx values to the T(1) and T(2) forms of soluble tyrosinase. Both were progressively reduced during growth with BrdU but one form (T(1)) was consistently affected earlier than the other (T(2)). Ultrastructural-cytochemical studies also showed an early effect on the localization of tyrosinase reaction product. At day 3, reaction product was no longer present in Golgi saccules and Golgi-associated smooth surfaced tubules, but was still seen within premelanosomes, compound melanosomes, and occasional Golgi-associated vesicles. By 7 days tyrosinase reaction product was usually not demonstrable. The number of premelanosomes was progressively decreased during growth with BrdU. Premelanosomes became concentrated in the juxtanuclear region and at day 3 many were contained within abnormally large and numerous compound melanosomes. Premelanosomes and compound melanosomes were rarely seen at 7 days, by which time the cultures were nearly amelanotic. The coordinated suppression of melanogenesis by BrdU may provide a useful model in which to study the normal regulation of this process.
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spelling pubmed-21089682008-05-01 SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation Wrathall, Jean R. Oliver, Constance Silagi, Selma Essner, Edward J Cell Biol Article Low concentrations (1–3 µg/ml) of 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) reversibly suppress pigmentation in a highly pigmented clone (B(5)59) of cultured B16 mouse melanoma cells. We have found that unpigmented cells (clone C(3)471), derived by long-term culture of B(5)59 cells in 1 µg of BrdU/ml, were completely amelanotic with no biochemically or cytochemically detectable tyrosinase activity or ultrastructural evidence of premelanosomes. The process by which pigmentation is suppressed was studied in B(5)59 cells during a 7-day period of growth with BrdU (3 µg/ml). Assays of tyrosinase activity showed that activity was reduced after 1 day and decreased progressively, approaching zero by 7 days. A quantitatively minor part of this reduction was directly attributable to the appearance of a dialyzable inhibitor of tyrosinase activity. Acrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed two bands of activity corresponding in Rx values to the T(1) and T(2) forms of soluble tyrosinase. Both were progressively reduced during growth with BrdU but one form (T(1)) was consistently affected earlier than the other (T(2)). Ultrastructural-cytochemical studies also showed an early effect on the localization of tyrosinase reaction product. At day 3, reaction product was no longer present in Golgi saccules and Golgi-associated smooth surfaced tubules, but was still seen within premelanosomes, compound melanosomes, and occasional Golgi-associated vesicles. By 7 days tyrosinase reaction product was usually not demonstrable. The number of premelanosomes was progressively decreased during growth with BrdU. Premelanosomes became concentrated in the juxtanuclear region and at day 3 many were contained within abnormally large and numerous compound melanosomes. Premelanosomes and compound melanosomes were rarely seen at 7 days, by which time the cultures were nearly amelanotic. The coordinated suppression of melanogenesis by BrdU may provide a useful model in which to study the normal regulation of this process. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108968/ /pubmed/4633171 Text en Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Wrathall, Jean R.
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SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation
title SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation
title_full SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation
title_fullStr SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation
title_full_unstemmed SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation
title_short SUPPRESSION OF PIGMENTATION IN MOUSE MELANOMA CELLS BY 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE : Effects on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanosome Formation
title_sort suppression of pigmentation in mouse melanoma cells by 5-bromodeoxyuridine : effects on tyrosinase activity and melanosome formation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4633171
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