Studies on the plasma membrane proteins of normal and tumour cells
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The plasma membrane which forms the outer boundary of mammalian
newlinecells is the interphase between the cell and its environment. It is more
newlinethan just a barrier delimiting the cellular contents in that it participates
newlinein many regulatory processes. The proteins situated in the plasma mem-
newlinebrane receive signals from outside, and the signals in turn are transmitted
newlineto the interior of cell, sometimes after amplification. They also regulate
newlineactive transport across the membrane. In addition, cell-cell contact and
newlinecontact of the cells with the substratum are mediated by the components
newlineof the plasma membrane . There are perceptible differences at the level
newlineof plasma membrane between the normal and cancer cells also. One such
newlinemajor difference is the glycosylation level of proteins is normal cells
newlineand tumour cells. In addition, protein products of many cellular oncogenes
newlineare localized at the plasma membrane. Since many oncogene products
newlineare believed to be involved in signal transduction, even from a causative
newlinepoint of view the study of plasma membrane or the cell surface would
newlineassume importance.
newlineAmong the many processes that take place at the level of plasma
newlinemembrane, phosphorylation is of prime importance because it is involved
newlinein regulation of transmembrane-signal transduction. A majority of oncopro-
newlineteins located in the plasma membrane are protein kinases. In addition
newlineto these, there are products of oncogenes like ras which are believed
newlineto be involved in the transduction of signals. There are similarities
newlinebetween ras · gene products and G proteins in that they have guanine-
newlinenucleotide-binding and GTPase activity. However, the precise biological
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newlinerole of ras proteins in any cellular process is far from clear. From
newlinethis type of considerations there existed a theoretical possibility that
newlineras proteins might modulate transduction of signals through phosphoryla-
newlinetion. Therefore, the initial experiments were directed to check such
newlinea possibility.