Using a technique to detect changes in DNA supercoiling which allows one to visualize both DNA unwinding and rewinding in presence of the intercalating dye, propidium iodide (PI), we showed that hyperthermic treatment (30 min at 45 degrees C) of HeLa S3 cells alters the response to the intercalating dye. Depending on the treatment conditions, we observed a reduction in the maximum size of the DNA loop that can be measured at the relaxation point (PI concentration 5-7.5 micrograms/ml). Cellular heating also affected all degrees of DNA rewinding (measured as a function of PI concentrations between 10 and 50 micrograms/ml). By 6 h after cellular heating these heat effects had disappeared. This time interval correlated with the time necessary f...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
DNA is known to be a mechanically and thermally stable structure. In its double stranded form it is ...
The nuclear matrix organizes nuclear DNA into operational domains in which DNA is undergoing replica...
Using a technique to detect changes in DNA supercoiling which allows one to visualize both DNA unwin...
Nuclear matrices of heated and non-heated HeLa S3 cells were isolated and average DNA loop-sizes wer...
DNA damage (putatively strand breaks) from ionizing radiation inhibits the ability of intercalating ...
Purpose: Exposure of human cells to heat leads to denaturation and aggregation of proteins. Within t...
Using mouse erythroleukemia cells we performed a comprehensive morphological and biochemical study o...
By means of confocal laser scanning microscopy and indirect fluorescence experiments we have examine...
Exposure of cells to hyperthermic temperatures (43° to 48°C) results in an increase of the total pr...
The activity of DNA polymerase α and β was assayed in heated HeLa S3 cells as well as in nuclei isol...
By using both conventional and confocal laser scanning microscopy with three monoclonal antibodies r...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
DNA is known to be a mechanically and thermally stable structure. In its double stranded form it is ...
The nuclear matrix organizes nuclear DNA into operational domains in which DNA is undergoing replica...
Using a technique to detect changes in DNA supercoiling which allows one to visualize both DNA unwin...
Nuclear matrices of heated and non-heated HeLa S3 cells were isolated and average DNA loop-sizes wer...
DNA damage (putatively strand breaks) from ionizing radiation inhibits the ability of intercalating ...
Purpose: Exposure of human cells to heat leads to denaturation and aggregation of proteins. Within t...
Using mouse erythroleukemia cells we performed a comprehensive morphological and biochemical study o...
By means of confocal laser scanning microscopy and indirect fluorescence experiments we have examine...
Exposure of cells to hyperthermic temperatures (43° to 48°C) results in an increase of the total pr...
The activity of DNA polymerase α and β was assayed in heated HeLa S3 cells as well as in nuclei isol...
By using both conventional and confocal laser scanning microscopy with three monoclonal antibodies r...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
DNA is known to be a mechanically and thermally stable structure. In its double stranded form it is ...
The nuclear matrix organizes nuclear DNA into operational domains in which DNA is undergoing replica...