1. Translational suppression of syndecan-1 expression in Ha-ras transformed mouse mammary epithelial cells
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Markku Jalkanen, Leppa Sirpa Marianne, N E Hynes, and Jarkko Kirjavainen
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Syndecans ,animal structures ,Cell ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Cell Line ,Malignant transformation ,Syndecan 1 ,Mice ,Mammary Glands, Animal ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Animals ,Point Mutation ,Molecular Biology ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,biology ,Epithelial Cells ,Cell Biology ,Transfection ,Molecular biology ,Epithelium ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ,Genes, ras ,Phenotype ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Proteoglycan ,Cell culture ,Protein Biosynthesis ,embryonic structures ,biology.protein ,Proteoglycans ,Syndecan-1 ,Research Article - Abstract
A cell surface proteoglycan, syndecan-1, has been shown to participate in the maintenance of the epithelial cell morphology. A point mutated activated c-Ha-ras gene under the control of the glucocorticoid inducible MMTV-LTR promoter was transfected into the mouse mammary epithelial cell line, NOG-8. The NOG-8 ras cells were used to study changes in syndecan-1 expression during epithelial transformation. NOG-8 ras cells, when induced to express Ha-ras, transformed and formed foci in monolayer cultures and colonies in suspension cultures. Expression of syndecan-1 at the cell surface was markedly reduced in cells showing the transformed phenotype. The accumulation of newly synthesized core protein of syndecan-1 was suppressed in these cells, whereas mRNA levels remained unchanged. This novel finding indicates that syndecan-1 expression is translationally suppressed in the Ha-ras-transformed epithelial cells. Hence, syndecan-1 loss during epithelial transformation could take place without altering syndecan gene transcription and, on the other hand, could be one of the critical events involved in malignant transformation.
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- 1993
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