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2'-Phosphodiesterase activity in human cell lines treated or untreated with human interferon.

2'-Phosphodiesterase activity was investigated, by measuring either the disappearance of (2',5')oligo(adenylate) or the release of 5'AMP, in several human cell lines (RSa, IFr, HEC-1, WGAr and HeLa) possessing different sensitivities to interferon, and treated or untreated with human interferon. In various cell lines whose (2'-5')oligo(adenylate) synthetase was normally induced by interferon treatment, both kinetic studies and measurements at different enzyme concentrations indicated that 2'-phosphodiesterase activity remained unchanged after interferon treatment. This observation was confirmed over a broad range of substrate concentrations (1-25000 nM). The activity of 2'-phosphodiesterase was dependent on Mg(OAc)2. Our results indicate that in various human cell lines the modulation of (2'-5')oligo(adenylate) metabolism by interferon does not involve an increase of 2'-phosphodiesterase activity.[1]

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