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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 1996

Expression of the 25-kDa heat-shock protein (HSP27) correlates with resistance to the toxicity of cadmium chloride, mercuric chloride, cis-platinum(II)-diammine dichloride, or sodium arsenite in mouse embryonic stem cells transfected with sense or antisense HSP27 cDNA

William Wu; Michael J. Welsh

Embryonic stem (ES) cells were transfected with the protein-coding region of rat HSP27 cDNA placed in sense or antisense orientation in vector pcDNA3 under the control of the constitutive cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter. Compared with nontransfected ES cells, five sense HSP27 cDNA-transfected ES cell clones displayed up to fourfold increases in expression of HSP27 mRNA and up to sixfold increases in expression of HSP27 protein, whereas four antisense HSP27 cDNA-transfected ES cell lines exhibited synthesis of antisense HSP27 RNA and a 50-85% decrease in HSP27 protein expression. Compared to the parental ES cell lines or ES cells transfected with the vector lacking any HSP27 sequence, all ES cell lines overexpressing HSP27 were resistant to killing by cadmium chloride (CdCl2), mercuric chloride (HgCl2), cis-platinum(II)-diammine dichloride (cDDP), sodium arsenite (NaAsO2), and heat while ES cell lines expressing reduced HSP27 were more sensitive to metal toxicity and heat. The relative toxicities of the tested metals to ES cells were cDDP > NaAsO2 > HgCl2 > CdCl2. Protection of ES cells against metal or heat toxicity was positively correlated with the level of HSP27. These data confirm in ES cells previous reports of the ability of HSP27 to protect other cell types against heat and demonstrate that HSP27 protects mammalian cells against the toxic effects of diverse metals.


Archive | 1997

Methods in gene biotechnology

William Wu


Biology of Reproduction | 1996

Variation in expression of hsp27 messenger ribonucleic acid during the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium and co-localization of hsp27 and microfilaments in Sertoli cells of the rat.

Michael J. Welsh; William Wu; Martti Parvinen; Robert R. Gilmont


BioTechniques | 1996

Rapid Coomassie blue staining and destaining of polyacrylamide gels.

William Wu; Michael J. Welsh


Archive | 2003

Bioinformation Superhighway and Computer Databases of Nucleic Acids and Proteins

William Wu; Michael J. Welsh; Peter Kaufman; Helen Zhang


Archive | 2007

Compositions and methods for generating transgenic animals

Lisa S.D. Emmett; Theresa E. Gratsch; K. Sue O'Shea; J. Matthew Velkey; Michael J. Welsh; William Wu


Archive | 2003

New Strategies For Gene Knockout

William Wu; Michael J. Welsh; Peter Kaufman; Helen Zhang


Archive | 2003

Subcloning Of Genes Or Dna Fragments

William Wu; Michael J. Welsh; Peter Kaufman; Helen Zhang


Archive | 2003

Gene Biotechnology, Second Edition

William Wu; Michael J. Welsh; Peter Kaufman; Helen Zhang


Archive | 2007

Zusammensetzungen und verfahren zur erzeugung transgener tiere

Lisa Deboer; Theresa E. Gratsch; Sue O'Shea; Matt Velkey; Michael J. Welsh; William Wu

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Peter Kaufman

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Sue O'Shea

University of Michigan

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