The uptake and release of ponasterone a by the Kc cell line of Drosophila melanogaster

1980 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Beckers ◽  
Peter Maróy ◽  
Roger Dennis ◽  
John D. O'connor ◽  
Hans Emmerich
2001 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 799-806 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard A. Bundey ◽  
Philip G. Jones ◽  
David A. Kendall

Genetics ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 76 (4) ◽  
pp. 767-774
Author(s):  
J H Postlethwait ◽  
J R Girton

ABSTRACT Development of the homoeotic mutation, aristapedia (ss  a), was investigated by means of genetic mosaics. The wild-type alleles of aristapedia and the bristle markers yellow, singed, and forked were removed from cells at different times in development by X-ray induced somatic crossing-over. The phenotype of the resulting clones was examined in order to ascertain whether it was leg or antenna. The y sn f; ssa clones showed a leg phenotype if induced before the mid-third instar, but showed an antennal phenotype if induced after this time. Late non-expression of ss  a may be due either to an influence of surrounding ss  + tissues on the small ss  a clones, or to a persistence of the effect of ss  + for one or two cell generations after it is removed from a cell line.


Author(s):  
Mahak Fatima ◽  
M. Mubasshar Iqbal Ahmed ◽  
Faiza Batool ◽  
Anjum Riaz ◽  
Moazzam Ali ◽  
...  

A recombinant deoxyribonucleoside kinase from Drosophila melanogaster with a deletion of the last 20 amino acid residues (named DmdNKΔC20) was hypothesized as a potential therapeutic tool for gene therapy due to its broad substrate specificity and better catalytic efficiency towards nucleosides and nucleoside analogs. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of DmdNKΔC20 for sensitizing human cancer cell lines towards gemcitabine and to further investigate its role in reversal of acquired drug resistance in gemcitabine-resistant cancer cell line. The DmdNKΔC20 gene was delivered to three different cancer cell lines, including breast, colon and liver cancer cells, using lipid-mediated transfection reagent. After transfection, gene expression of DmdNKΔC20 was confirmed by reverse transcription quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) and the combined effect of DmdNKΔC20 and gemcitabine based cytotoxicity was observed by cell viability assay. We further evolved a gemcitabine-resistant breast cancer cell line (named MCF7-R) through directed evolution in the laboratory, which showed 375-fold more resistance compared to parental MCF7 cells. Upon transfection with DmdNKΔC20 gene, MCF7-R cells showed 83-fold higher sensitivity to gemcitabine compared to the control group of MCF7-R cells. Moreover, we observed 79% higher expression of p21 protein in transfected MCF7-R cells, which may indicate induction of apoptosis. Our findings highlight the importance and therapeutic potential of DmdNKΔC20 in combined gene/chemotherapy approach to target a wide range of cancers, particularly gemcitabine-resistant cancers.


1965 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 290-292 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ernst Hadorn

The occurrence and the manifestation of a cell line is described which had suddenly and irreversibly lost the potency for forming bristles on any part of the adult cuticle after culturing in vivo over a period of more than one year. On the other hand, it is shown that the cells maintained the capacity for the differentiation of the region-specific ground pattern which consists of hairs and other cuticular structures and which characterize antennae, head parts, legs, wings and the thorax. The aristae are not affected by the change which initiated the bristle-less cell line. Thus it is concluded that the aristae are formations belonging to the ground pattern. A general developmental factor which is indispensible for and common to all bristles regard-less of their organspecific structure is postulated.


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