Elevated temperature produces cystine depletion in cystinotic fibroblasts

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Abstract

Increasing the incubation temperature of cystinotic fibroblasts to 40 or 43°C produces a 70–80% decrease in lysosomal cystine content within 24–48 h. This effect is probably mediated by an altered substrate affinity for another lysosomal transport protein.

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