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XB-ART-27217
J Cell Biochem 1988 Nov 01;383:165-77. doi: 10.1002/jcb.240380304.
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Membrane association of the hyaluronate stimulatory factor from LX-1 human lung carcinoma cells.

Knudson W , Toole BP .


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LX-1 human lung carcinoma cells interact with human fibroblasts in culture to cause an increase in hyaluronate production (Knudson et al: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 81:6767, 1984). It is shown here that a similar increase in hyaluronate production also occurs when membranes derived from LX-1 cells, or detergent extracts thereof, are added to cultures of the human fibroblasts. However, no stimulation occurs when membranes or extracts from fibroblasts are added to cultures of the LX-1 cells. The hyaluronate stimulatory factor present in the detergent extracts is a heat- and trypsin-sensitive protein, requires more than 12 h for its action on fibroblasts, causes an elevation in hyaluronate synthetase activity in membranes derived from the fibroblasts, and can be reconstituted into artificial lipid vesicles. Thus, it is concluded that the stimulatory factor is a membrane-bound protein present on the surface of the LX-1 cells and that it interacts with fibroblasts to induce increased hyaluronate synthesis.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: prss1 tbx2