RPMI-1788 lymphocytes (a human cell line) are resistant to cortisol in vitro. Prior incubation for a minimum of 24 h in a medium which contains purified human transcortin at a concentration of 50 micrograms/ml renders these cells sensitive to the inhibitory action of cortisol as regards the synthesis of DNA. Only the transcortin-exposed cells contain a cortisol binding species whose sedimentation behavior in a sucrose gradient is identical to that of transcortin.
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