Two Distinct Types of Enhancement of Galactose Uptake into Hamster Cells: Tumor-Virus Transformation and Hexose Starvation
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Kalckar, H. M.
RESUMO
Enhancement of hexose uptake seems well correlated with transformation of cell cultures by tumor viruses and the absence of contact inhibition. Enhancement of sugar uptake has also been observed as a result of hexose starvation. Both types of enhancement can clearly be demonstrated in cultures of hamster cells when uptake of 14C-labeled galactose is monitored after 10 or 20 min. The profiles of accumulation products are strikingly different. In cultures of hamster NIL cells transformed with polyoma virus much of the 14C is accumulated as UDPhexose. Untransformed cells accumulate galactose-l-phosphate as well as UDPhexose. Hexose-starved cells show enhanced uptake of galactose; however, this marked enhancement was only observed in NIL cultures close to contact inhibition. The novel and common feature seen in hexose-starved cells when incubated briefly with 14C-labeled galactose is the occurrence of a marked accumulation of [14C]UDPglucuronic acid at the expense of UDPhexose. The ratio [14C]UDPglucuronic acid/UDPhexose in cultures fed glucose or galactose was invariably low (0.15-0.2) regardless of the presence or absence of contact inhibition. 20 hr of hexose starvation invariably changed this ratio by a factor of 10 or more, due to accumulation of UDPglucuronic acid. This result was also observed in cultures transformed with polyoma virus. The presence of 3-O-methylglucose in the growth medium did not alter the typical “sugar starvation pattern” (i.e., the UDPglucuronic acid/UDPhexose ratio averaged 1.7).
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