Published June 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Inhibition of radiation-induced transformation of C3H/10T1/2 cells by chymotrypsin inhibitor 1 from potatoes

  • 1. Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA (USA)
  • 2. Washington State University, Pullman (USA). Institute of Biological Chemistry

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In this report, we have investigated whether a protease inhibitor obtained from potatoes (chymotrypsin inhibitor 1; CI-1) will inhibit carcinogen-induced transformation of C3H/10T1/2 cells. CI-1 was as effective as the soybean-derived Bowman Birk inhibitor at suppressing radiation-induced transformation of C3H/10T1/2 cells, at a concentration of 10μg/ml. The inhibitor was not toxic to the cells at concentrations of 0.1-10μg/ml, the concentrations of CI-1 employed in the transformation experiments. To investigate the interaction of this inhibitor with the target cells, binding studies were carried out. 125I-labelled CI-1 could not be displaced from C3H/10T1/2 cells by co-incubation of the cells with a 5000-fold excess of unlabelled inhibitor. These results suggest that this inhibitor does not reversibly bind to specific receptor proteins on the surface of these cells. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Carcinogenesis
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
6
Series
Carcinogenesis.
Journal Page Range
809-812
ISSN
0143-3334
CODEN
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