Figure 2.
Figure 2. Dephosphorylation of nuclear proteins using calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase. (A) Restoration of promoter element binding after treatment with calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase in antifolate-resistant cell lines lacking GC-box binding. Drug-resistant cell lines with decreased (or loss of) binding to the cis-acting element, due to specific modifications of specific transcription factors, were treated with alkaline phosphatase. The binding to [32P]-labeled GC-box was then determined. (B, C) Antibody-mediated supershift analysis. Nuclear proteins, 6 μg of untreated extracts (B) and 3 μg of alkaline phosphatase-treated extracts (C) from parental and a representative antifolate-resistant cell line EDXR0.03, with loss of binding to the GC-box element, were first incubated with antibodies (4 μg) against Sp1 and/or Sp3 for 1 hour at 4°C. Binding to [32P]-labeled GC-box oligonucleotide was then determined by a Phosphorimager. The supershifted antibody-nuclear protein(s)-oligonucleotide complexes are denoted on the left by a, b, and c.

Dephosphorylation of nuclear proteins using calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase. (A) Restoration of promoter element binding after treatment with calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase in antifolate-resistant cell lines lacking GC-box binding. Drug-resistant cell lines with decreased (or loss of) binding to the cis-acting element, due to specific modifications of specific transcription factors, were treated with alkaline phosphatase. The binding to [32P]-labeled GC-box was then determined. (B, C) Antibody-mediated supershift analysis. Nuclear proteins, 6 μg of untreated extracts (B) and 3 μg of alkaline phosphatase-treated extracts (C) from parental and a representative antifolate-resistant cell line EDXR0.03, with loss of binding to the GC-box element, were first incubated with antibodies (4 μg) against Sp1 and/or Sp3 for 1 hour at 4°C. Binding to [32P]-labeled GC-box oligonucleotide was then determined by a Phosphorimager. The supershifted antibody-nuclear protein(s)-oligonucleotide complexes are denoted on the left by a, b, and c.

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