Berger_1980_Somatic.Cell.Genet_6_631

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Title : Acetylcholinesterase induction by beta-ecdysone in Drosophila cell lines and their hybrids - Berger_1980_Somatic.Cell.Genet_6_631
Author(s) : Berger E , Wyss C
Ref : Somatic Cell Genet , 6 :631 , 1980
Abstract :

Drosophila S3 line cells maintain a high basal level of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, which is lost and then reinduced following exposure to the steroid, beta-ecdysone. Electrophoretic studies indicate that the basal and reinduced AChE activities may be different isozymes. In contrast, MDR line cells have a low basal AChE activity which is induced to a modest level by hormone. In S3/MDR hybrids the high basal level phenotype is extinguished, and the hormone-induced AChE level is modest. MDER line cells, which continue to grow in the presence of beta-ecdysone and are therefore termed resistant, show a low basal AChE level that is not further elevated by hormone. This phenotype and response also occurred in beta-ecdysone-resistant S3/MDER hybrids.

PubMedSearch : Berger_1980_Somatic.Cell.Genet_6_631
PubMedID: 6776639

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Berger E, Wyss C (1980)
Acetylcholinesterase induction by beta-ecdysone in Drosophila cell lines and their hybrids
Somatic Cell Genet 6 :631

Berger E, Wyss C (1980)
Somatic Cell Genet 6 :631