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Title: A simple dye-coupling assay for evaluating gap junctional communication: the importance of transcription and translation on the establishment of dye-coupling.

Authors: Zidell, R H; Loch-Caruso, R

Published In Cell Biol Int Rep, (1990 Jul)

Abstract: A simple dye-coupling assay has been developed to study gap junctional communication using a uterine cell line. The new dye-coupling assay was found to be of comparable sensitivity to an autoradiographic assay for transfer of radiolabelled nucleotide. To investigate the importance of protein synthesis in the establishment of dye-coupling under the conditions of this assay, cultures were treated with actinomycin-D and cycloheximide to inhibit transcription and translation, respectively. Inhibition of transcription had no significant effect on dye-coupling. The protein synthesis inhibitor, cycloheximide, also had no significant effect on dye-coupling at concentrations up to 1 uM, even though protein synthesis was inhibited to 19% of control.

PubMed ID: 2393907 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Cell Communication; Coloring Agents*; Cycloheximide/pharmacology; Dactinomycin/pharmacology; Female; Humans; Intercellular Junctions/physiology*; Intercellular Junctions/ultrastructure; Leiomyosarcoma/genetics; Leiomyosarcoma/pathology; Leiomyosarcoma/ultrastructure; Protein Biosynthesis/drug effects; Proteins/genetics; Transcription, Genetic/drug effects; Tumor Cells, Cultured/pathology; Tumor Cells, Cultured/ultrastructure; Uterine Neoplasms/genetics; Uterine Neoplasms/pathology; Uterine Neoplasms/ultrastructure

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