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Fig. 8. Rho signaling is involved in mechanisms that protect hemocytes from
ISO-induced apoptosis. Transfection of oyster hemocytes with a recombinant
plasmid containing the wild-type (hsp rhoWT) or a more active valine-14 mutant
(hsp rho V14) Aplysia californica rho gene under the transcriptional
control of the gastropod hsp70 gene promoter was able to reduce
apoptosis among ISO-treated hemocytes. Control constructs containing the
hsp70 gene promoter alone (hsp only) or the rho genes alone
(rhoWT only or rhoV14 only) had no significant effect on hemocyte ISO-induced
apoptosis. Cells were maintained for 12 hours in the presence of 1 µM ISO
or in the absence of drugs (Bas, basal level). Data are means and standard
errors of three replicate experiments. Asterisks denote significant
(* for P<0.05, ** for P<0.01)
differences from samples incubated in the presence of ISO alone.