Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Cloning and Characterization of K562 Cells on Hemoglobin Synthetic Activity
Dai SASAKISatoshi KOSUNAGOJunko HIRANOKeiichiroh MATSUDAYoko HATAYoshimitsu KOMIYAMATakeshi MIKAMITatsuji MATSUMOTOMasuko SUZUKI
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1993 Volume 16 Issue 6 Pages 548-551

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Two clones of the K562 human leukemic cell line were isolated according to hemoglobin (Hb) expression. One clone was expressed less than 5% (K562-L) and the other more than 90% (K562-H). The two clones did not exhibit any difference in cell growth or cell cycle. However, the Hb expression of K562-H cells was reduced by succinylacetone (S.A.). The above results suggested that the difference in the Hb production of K562-L and K562-H cells depended on the heme synthetic activity. On the other hand, glycophorin A was expressed to a greater extent on K562-L cells than on K562-H cells. These findings suggested that heme synthesis and the expression of glycophorin A on K562 cells were not always related. The CD11b and the CD61 were also expressed to a greater extent on K562-L cells than on K562-H cells, but the CD34 was not expressed on these cells.

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