| Literature DB >> 6836451 |
M Bar-Eli, H D Stang, K E Mercola, M J Cline.
Abstract
DNA-mediated gene transfer was used to introduce DNA from a methotrexate-resistant mouse fibroblast cell line into mouse bone marrow cells. This cell line contained a methotrexate-resistant dihydrofolate reductase, active at 10(-4) M methotrexate, which was electrophoretically separable from the wild-type mouse enzyme. Transformed hematopoietic cells were returned to irradiated mice and selected in vivo by methotrexate administration. Some recipients of transformed marrow cells expressed the electrophoretically distinct, methotrexate-resistant dihydrofolate reductase in hematopoietic cells. These observations suggest that successful transformation of marrow stem cells to methotrexate resistance is accomplished by insertion of a dihydrofolate reductase gene coding for a mutant enzyme that is highly resistant to methotrexate.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6836451 DOI: 10.1007/bf01544048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Somatic Cell Genet ISSN: 0098-0366