Inhibition of clathrin
mediated endocytosis by romidepsin. (a)
Effects of XJY drugs on cellular uptake of transferrin. Hela cells
were treated with indicated concentrations (0, 50, 500 μM) of
drugs, followed by incubation with fluorescently labeled Alexa-555
transferrin (red) for 15 min at 37 °C. Cells were then washed
with fresh medium and fixed for microscopy imaging. Scale bar is 20
μm. (b) Concentration-dependent inhibitory effect of romidepsin
on transferrin internalization was as shown. (c) Time-dependent inhibitory
effect of romidepsin on transferrin internalization. Cells were preincubated
with indicated time before incubation with Alexa-555 transferrin.
Cells were harvested and analyzed as in panel a; 10 μM romidepsin
was used in this experiment. (d,e), Prolonged treatment can lower
effective dose of romidepsin for inhibition transferrin uptake. Hela
cells pretreated with 2 or 12 h of romidepsin were incubated with
transferrin. The internalization of transferrin was respectively examined
at 5, 10, and 15 min after the addition of transferrin. For quantification
of the endocytosis, the total intracellular transferrin-555 signal
was measured from 50 cells in each experimental condition.