| Literature DB >> 8575443 |
N van Belzen1, M P Diesveld, A C van der Made, Y Nozawa, W N Dinjens, R Vlietstra, J Trapman, F T Bosman.
Abstract
To investigate the working hypotheses that stem cells or their early descendants are prime targets for neoplastic transformation, and that the degree to which a neoplasm retains the immature phenotype is an important determinant of tumor aggressiveness, we have identified several mRNAs that are downregulated during the in vitro differentiation of HT29-D4 colon carcinoma cells. These genes include heat-shock cognate protein Hsc70, adenylosuccinate lyase, B23/nucleophosmin, alpha-tubulin, and a novel gene designated DS-1. The DS-1 mRNA has a length of approximately 0.9 kb and is downregulated 4.7-fold upon differentiation. From the DS-1 cDNA, a protein of 206 amino acids with a molecular mass of 24 kDa and an isoelectric point of 10.9 can be deduced. An antiserum directed against a synthetic peptide detected a minor band of the expected size in Western blots, as well as a major band of lower size that may represent a processed form of the protein.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 8575443 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.843_a.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Biochem ISSN: 0014-2956