| Literature DB >> 7731715 |
R Daniel1, Y Cai, P M Wong, S W Chung.
Abstract
To determine the role of c-abl during cell growth, we constructed a retrovirus vector alpha A, capable of expressing an antisense RNA directed against the abl mRNA. Based on v-abl-mediated 3T3 transformation assay, we showed that the number of transformed foci was reduced 50-94% when alpha A-infected 3T3 cells were superinfected with A-MuLV. Up to a 100% of inhibition could be observed when the time of infection was lengthened. Introduction of the antisense sequence into NIH3T3 cells resulted in reduction of growth rate. These cells entered into S phase from G1 phase of the cell cycle earlier in time than untransduced cells. Thus c-abl serves as a checkpoint during G1/S transition in the cell cycle, and its reduction resulted in deregulation of cell growth.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7731715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncogene ISSN: 0950-9232 Impact factor: 9.867