2010
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-10-1204
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Crucial Roles for Protein Kinase C Isoforms in Tumor-Specific Killing by Apoptin

Abstract: The chicken anemia virus-derived protein apoptin induces apoptosis in a variety of human malignant and transformed cells but not in normal cells. However, the mechanisms through which apoptin achieves its selective killing effects are not well understood. We developed a lentiviral vector encoding a green fluorescent protein-apoptin fusion gene (LV-GFP-AP) that can efficiently deliver apoptin into hematopoietic cells. Apoptin selectively killed the human multiple myeloma cell lines MM1.R and MM1.S, and the leuk… Show more

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“…We first determined if AZD7762 was able to affect the localization of apoptin in the context of viral replication. MSB-1 cells were infected with wild-type CAV, and the localization of apoptin was examined by immunofluorescence using an anti-apoptin antibody (29). Figure 9A shows that apoptin localized to the nuclei of CAV-infected cells but that addition of AZD7762 resulted in cytoplasmic retention of the protein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We first determined if AZD7762 was able to affect the localization of apoptin in the context of viral replication. MSB-1 cells were infected with wild-type CAV, and the localization of apoptin was examined by immunofluorescence using an anti-apoptin antibody (29). Figure 9A shows that apoptin localized to the nuclei of CAV-infected cells but that addition of AZD7762 resulted in cytoplasmic retention of the protein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDS-PAGE and Western blotting were performed with standard protocols using the following antibodies at the indicated dilutions: 1:1,000 mouse monoclonal anti-Flag M2 (Sigma), 1:1,000 rabbit monoclonal anti-HA (BioLegend), 1:2,000 mouse monoclonal anti-GFP (Clontech), 1:2,000 monoclonal rat anti-pSer10 histone H3 (Sigma), 1:500 monoclonal anti-pSer1981 ATM (Santa Cruz), 1:1,000 monoclonal rabbit anti-ATM (Cell Signaling), 1:1,000 monoclonal rabbit anti-Chk1 (Cell Signaling), 1:50 rabbit polyclonal anti-APC1 (described in reference 17), 1:1,000 mouse monoclonal anti-Cdc20 (Santa Cruz), 1:500 mouse monoclonal anti-Cdh1 (NeoMarkers), 1:1,000 mouse monoclonal anti-53BP1 (BD), 1:500 polyclonal rabbit anti-pSer25 53BP1 (Bethyl), 1:1,000 rabbit monoclonal anti-pThr68 Chk2 (Cell Signaling), 1:500 mouse monoclonal anti-Chk2 (Santa Cruz), 1:1,000 rabbit polyclonal anti-APC2 (BioLegend), 1:500 mouse monoclonal anti-Cdc27 (BD), 1:1,000 mouse polyclonal anti-APC7 (a gift of A. S. Turnell), 1:1,000 rabbit polyclonal anti-APC8 (Santa Cruz), 1:1,000 rabbit polyclonal anti-APC5 (a gift of A. S. Turnell), and 1:1,000 rabbit polyclonal antibodies against apoptin and phosphoapoptin (T108), which have been previously described (29), and 1:1,000 rabbit polyclonal anti-actin (Sigma). The secondary antibodies used were 1:5,000 goat polyclonal anti-mouse and mouse anti-rabbit horseradish peroxidase (HRP) (Jackson ImmunoResearch, Inc.).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PKCb inhibitor is an anilino-monoindolylmaleimide compound that acts as a potent, cell-permeable inhibitor of PKCb isozymes (25). PKCz/l inhibitor is a myristoylated pseudosubstrate peptide inhibitor (Myr-SIYRRGARRWRKL-OH), which consists of pseudosubstrate peptide sequence derived from PKCz/l and is a cell-permeable, reversible, substrate competitive inhibitor (26).…”
Section: Pkc Isoform Inhibitors and Inhibitor Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 However, certain tissues, including the liver, spleen, and some tumors allow passage of molecules up to 200 nm in diameter which can accommodate a typical drug delivery nanoparticle. 18 The size distribution of the nanoparticles was examined using a particle size and shape analyzer (CIS-100; Ankersmid). Figure 2 shows that the size range of the nanoparticles was 50-500 nm, their mean size was 186 nm, and the polydispersity index was 0.301.…”
Section: In Vitro Cytotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%