The cDNA insert of the plasmid p14-6[1] is found to be the 3’-untranslatcd region (3’-UTR) of the transcription factor for human interleukin-6, NF-IL6. This 3’ -DTK is actively transcribed in the revertant cell lin...The cDNA insert of the plasmid p14-6[1] is found to be the 3’-untranslatcd region (3’-UTR) of the transcription factor for human interleukin-6, NF-IL6. This 3’ -DTK is actively transcribed in the revertant cell line RR, which contains the p14-6 plasmid integrated into its genomic DNA. Simultaneously a protein specifically bound to this 3’-UTR is expressed in significantly larger amounts. Its overexpression is apparently related to the reversion of the malignant cellular phenotype. The properties of this protein, named BNF, and possible reasons for its overexpression are discussed, and hypothesis on the mechanism of reversion of the RR cells is proposed.展开更多
基金Project supported by the 863 Program,National Science and Technology Commission, China.
文摘The cDNA insert of the plasmid p14-6[1] is found to be the 3’-untranslatcd region (3’-UTR) of the transcription factor for human interleukin-6, NF-IL6. This 3’ -DTK is actively transcribed in the revertant cell line RR, which contains the p14-6 plasmid integrated into its genomic DNA. Simultaneously a protein specifically bound to this 3’-UTR is expressed in significantly larger amounts. Its overexpression is apparently related to the reversion of the malignant cellular phenotype. The properties of this protein, named BNF, and possible reasons for its overexpression are discussed, and hypothesis on the mechanism of reversion of the RR cells is proposed.