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Fig. 2. Arnt-null TS cell differentiation can lead to granzyme B-mediated
apoptosis. (A) DAPI-staining of differentiated wild-type (upper panel) and
mutant (lower panel) TS cells revealed a significant number of pyknotic nuclei
indicative of apoptosis only in Arnt-null cells (arrows, lower
panel). This impression was confirmed by FITC labeling of nicked DNA (inset).
(B) Time-lapse video microscopy of Arnt-null cells was performed
starting 4 days after differentiation. The results showed wide-scale breakdown
of the plasma membrane and cytoplasmic vacuolization (arrows) that culminated
in cell sloughing from the tissue culture plate (data not shown). (C)
Cytoplasmic (Cyt) and nuclear (Nuc) extracts of undifferentiated (U) and
differentiated (D) wild-type and Arnt-null TS cells were subjected to
immunoblot analysis using antibodies specific for granzyme B (GR B), poly
(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), tankyrase 2 (TANK2) and
tubulin
(
-TUB).