Maehara Y, Anai H, Kusumoto H, Sugimachi K
Oncology. 1987;44(4):253-6. doi: 10.1159/000226489.
The effect of carboquone (CQ) on protein synthesis in Chinese hamster V79 cells was determined. While the syntheses of higher molecular weight proteins decreased, the relative level of a 43-kilodalton (kd) protein increased following exposure to CQ at the concentration of 0.5 microgram/ml, in a time-related fashion, determined using one-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the 43-kd protein may be actin protein, and the syntheses of another two proteins of 8.5/45 and 4.8/270 (designated isoelectric point/molecular weight, kd) were increased in the CQ-treated V79 cells. These changes of the proteins induced by CQ in V79 cells were noted in HeLa cells. Three CQ-induced proteins are candidates for the elucidation of the antineoplastic effect of CQ.