Rattan S I, Cavallius J, Clark B F
Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1988 Apr 15;152(1):169-76. doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(88)80695-8.
A significant decline in amount of active elongation factor, EF-1 alpha, and in its catalytic activity was observed in cell-free extracts prepared from normal human diploid fibroblasts (MRC-5) and their SV40-transformed counterparts, after subjecting the cells to 60 min heat shock at different temperatures. Old MRC-5 cells which had become senescent on serial passaging were more sensitive to heat shock-related changes in activity and amounts of active EF-1 alpha than were rapidly proliferating normal and transformed cells.
在将正常人二倍体成纤维细胞(MRC-5)及其SV40转化的对应细胞在不同温度下进行60分钟热休克处理后,从这些细胞制备的无细胞提取物中观察到活性延伸因子EF-1α的量及其催化活性显著下降。经连续传代已衰老的老龄MRC-5细胞比快速增殖的正常细胞和转化细胞对热休克相关的活性EF-1α活性和量的变化更敏感。