Title : Addition of G418 and other aminoglycoside antibiotics to mammalian cells results in the release of GPI-anchored proteins - Kung_1997_FEBS.Lett_409_333 |
Author(s) : Kung M , Stadelmann B , Brodbeck U , Butikofer P |
Ref : FEBS Letters , 409 :333 , 1997 |
Abstract :
Resistance to the neomycin analogue G418 forms the basis of a dominant marker selection system for mammalian cells transfected with the bacterial neomycin gene. We found that COS-1 cells stably transfected with the neomycin resistance gene had a greater than 50% reduction in cell-associated glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored alkaline phosphatase (AP). A similarly reduced amount of AP was also observed in wild-type COS-1 cells incubated in the presence of G418 or other aminoglycoside antibiotics. The AP was released from cells into the culture supernatant in its GPI-anchored form. Our data suggest that the G418-induced reduction of AP involves a vesiculation process of COS-1 cells. |
PubMedSearch : Kung_1997_FEBS.Lett_409_333 |
PubMedID: 9224684 |
Kung M, Stadelmann B, Brodbeck U, Butikofer P (1997)
Addition of G418 and other aminoglycoside antibiotics to mammalian cells results in the release of GPI-anchored proteins
FEBS Letters
409 :333
Kung M, Stadelmann B, Brodbeck U, Butikofer P (1997)
FEBS Letters
409 :333