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Anticancer Res
; 12(6B): 2093-9, 1992.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1338275
ABSTRACT
The cellular content and the cell-cycle distribution of the 170 kD- and 180 kD-isoforms of DNA topoisomerase II were investigated in human tumor cells with specific monoclonal antibodies and by immunofluorescent detection with flow cytometry. Levels of topo II alpha were almost three-fold higher than the beta-isozyme in exponentially growing cells in vitro. In contrast, topo II alpha but not beta, was markedly reduced in plateau-phase cells. Tumor cells from surgical biopsies, mainly in G0/G1 phase, exhibited a 95% beta- versus 5% alpha-isoform expression. These results support the hypothesis that topo II alpha is mainly related to DNA synthesis, and topo II beta to DNA transcription.