1980
DOI: 10.1159/000131434
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A characterization of mitochondrial and mycoplasmal DNAs associated with cloned HeLa thymidine kinase minus cells

Abstract: HeLa S3 cells were cloned, recloned, and then selected for growth in the presence of increasing concentrations of bromodeoxyuridine. Cultures of these cloned thymidine kinase minus (TK-) cells were found to harbor mycoplasma which sedimented with mitochondria in sucrose density step gradients. Examination of mitochondrial DNA (mitDNA) components by restriction enzyme analysis and electron microscopy revealed no gross alterations in size, sequence arrangements, or replicative forms compared with mitD… Show more

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“…However, some studies have found that the release of exosomes can damage the host immune defense. Mycoplasma can destroy the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in cells ( Robberson et al., 1980 ). And the damaged mtDNA of AECs and AMs can be released in exosomes.…”
Section: Cross-talk Between Ams and Aecs Through Exosomes During Mp I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some studies have found that the release of exosomes can damage the host immune defense. Mycoplasma can destroy the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in cells ( Robberson et al., 1980 ). And the damaged mtDNA of AECs and AMs can be released in exosomes.…”
Section: Cross-talk Between Ams and Aecs Through Exosomes During Mp I...mentioning
confidence: 99%