ABSTRACT
Transfer of human ApoA1 gene within the molecular construction which provides its expression, to the liver of the adult and aged rats resulted in the appearance of human protein in their blood, and was accompanied by changes in the content of high-density lipoproteins and of their subclasses HDL(3) and HDL(2), as well as by the shifts in their protein and lipid composition. Synthesis of human ApoA1 was more marked in the organism of adult rats, and gene-regulatory shifts in aged rats.
ABSTRACT
It is confirmed that survival of gamma-irradiated HeLa cells is decreased by post-treatment with caffeine. The caffeine effect is believed to be the result of an inhibition of the repair of gamma-ray-induced DNA damage. In this work we show that the caffeine-induced reduction of the survival of gamma-irradiated HeLa cells is reversed when Escherichia coli RecA protein is introduced into the cells with the aid of liposomes.