Nuclear proteins and chemical carcinogenesis

M Gronow - Chemico-Biological Interactions, 1980 - Elsevier
Chemical carcinogenesis is obviously a very important subject in this modem age when,
apart from existing chemical pollutants, thousands of new chemicals are being introduced …

Preparation of chromatin: variation in the template properties of chromatin dependent on the method of preparation

DI de POMERAI, PHW BUTTERWORTH… - European Journal of …, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
Four of the six chromatin preparation methods examined here are shown to produce
chromatins whose template properties differ radically from one another. Comparing the …

Changes in chromosomal proteins from embryo induced carrot cells

D Gregor, J Reinert, H Matsumoto - Plant and cell physiology, 1974 - academic.oup.com
The chromosomal histone and non-histone proteins from embryo induced carrot cell cultures
were analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and compared with those from non …

[PDF][PDF] Studies on the Composition of The Low Molecular Weight Thiols Present in Tumour Cells–Is There" An Elephant in The Room”? An Autobiographical Review

M Gronow - Cancer Science & Research. 2022a, 2022 - researchgate.net
This is an account of the author's research investigations on the identification of the low
molecular weight thiols (LMWT) present in a variety of eukaryote cells, particularly cancer …

[HTML][HTML] Studies on the thiol components of isolated nuclei

M Gronow - Journal of Analytical Sciences, Methods and …, 2020 - scirp.org
The thiol components of the nonhistone proteins prepared from isolated nuclei from rat liver,
regenerating liver and hepatoma 223 cells have been investigated after reaction with radio …

[PDF][PDF] Cellular protein thiols: studies on human prostate cell lines; a lymph node cancer line (LNCaP) and a virally transformed normal cell line (PNT2)

M Gronow - Oncol. Res. Rev, 2018 - siriusstore.com
The protein thiol contents of two human prostate cell lines, LNCaP (malignant) and PNT2 (a
virally transformed prostate cell line) were quantified and analysed. The former was found to …

Nonhistone proteins in genetic regulation

GS Stein, M Plumb, JL Stein, IR Phillips… - Chromosomal …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter considers the involvement of nonhistone proteins in the regulation of gene
expression with emphasis on a possible role for a subset of these complex and …

Thiols attached to rat liver non-histone nuclear proteins

M Gronow, FA Lewis - Experimental cell research, 1975 - Elsevier
Up to 88% of the total thiol present in isolated rat liver nuclei can be extracted with 8 M urea
50 mM phosphate pH 7.6. There is approx. 5–10% disulphide material present in this …

Chromosomal proteins: their role in the regulation of gene expression

G Stein, J Stein - Bioscience, 1976 - academic.oup.com
Considerable progress has been made during the past several years toward elucidating the
role of chromosomal proteins in determining structural and functional properties of the …

Isolation, fractionation, and analysis of nonhistone chromosomal proteins

L Klyszejko-Stefanowicz, LS Hnilica - Chromosomal Nonhistone …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Chromatin, the interphase chromosomal material of eukaryotic cells is a complex of
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) with a fixed level of histone proteins, variable amounts of …