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AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES

Chick, hamster, mouse, and rat embryo fibroblast cultures, transformed by either DNA or RNA viruses, show fibrinolytic activity under suitable conditions of growth and in appropriate media; normal counterpart cultures do not. The fibrinolysin is produced by the interaction of two protein factors: on...

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Autores principales: Ossowski, L., Unkeless, J. C., Tobia, A., Quigley, J. P., Rifkin, D. B., Reich, E.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4347288
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author Ossowski, L.
Unkeless, J. C.
Tobia, A.
Quigley, J. P.
Rifkin, D. B.
Reich, E.
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Unkeless, J. C.
Tobia, A.
Quigley, J. P.
Rifkin, D. B.
Reich, E.
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description Chick, hamster, mouse, and rat embryo fibroblast cultures, transformed by either DNA or RNA viruses, show fibrinolytic activity under suitable conditions of growth and in appropriate media; normal counterpart cultures do not. The fibrinolysin is produced by the interaction of two protein factors: one of these, a cell factor, is released by transformed cells and accumulates in the medium when cultures are incubated in the absence of scrum. The second factor, the serum factor, is a specific protein that is present in sera of many avian and mammalian species, including man. Not all sera yield fibrinolysin on interaction with any given transformed cell factor, and the spectrum of activating sera is distinctive for each cell factor. This pattern appears to be determined by the cell type, rather than by the transforming virus. An important role for the fibrinolysin in oncogenic transformation is suggested by the following correlations. (a) The initial appearance of fibrinolysin precedes the morphological change after the transfer to permissive temperatures of chick fibroblast cultures infected with a temperature-sensitive mutant of RSV. (b) The initiation of fibrinolysis and of morphological change both require the synthesis of new protein, but not the synthesis of either DNA or rRNA. (c) The activity of the fibrinolysin is correlated with the retention of abnormal morphology in hamster cells transformed by SV-40. (d) The sera of normal chicks effectively activate fibrinolysis with the cell factor from transformed chick cells. In contrast the sera of chicks with RSV tumors do not; these contain an inhibitor of the fibrinolytic activity.
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spelling pubmed-21393672008-04-17 AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES Ossowski, L. Unkeless, J. C. Tobia, A. Quigley, J. P. Rifkin, D. B. Reich, E. J Exp Med Article Chick, hamster, mouse, and rat embryo fibroblast cultures, transformed by either DNA or RNA viruses, show fibrinolytic activity under suitable conditions of growth and in appropriate media; normal counterpart cultures do not. The fibrinolysin is produced by the interaction of two protein factors: one of these, a cell factor, is released by transformed cells and accumulates in the medium when cultures are incubated in the absence of scrum. The second factor, the serum factor, is a specific protein that is present in sera of many avian and mammalian species, including man. Not all sera yield fibrinolysin on interaction with any given transformed cell factor, and the spectrum of activating sera is distinctive for each cell factor. This pattern appears to be determined by the cell type, rather than by the transforming virus. An important role for the fibrinolysin in oncogenic transformation is suggested by the following correlations. (a) The initial appearance of fibrinolysin precedes the morphological change after the transfer to permissive temperatures of chick fibroblast cultures infected with a temperature-sensitive mutant of RSV. (b) The initiation of fibrinolysis and of morphological change both require the synthesis of new protein, but not the synthesis of either DNA or rRNA. (c) The activity of the fibrinolysin is correlated with the retention of abnormal morphology in hamster cells transformed by SV-40. (d) The sera of normal chicks effectively activate fibrinolysis with the cell factor from transformed chick cells. In contrast the sera of chicks with RSV tumors do not; these contain an inhibitor of the fibrinolytic activity. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139367/ /pubmed/4347288 Text en Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Ossowski, L.
Unkeless, J. C.
Tobia, A.
Quigley, J. P.
Rifkin, D. B.
Reich, E.
AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
title AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
title_full AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
title_fullStr AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
title_full_unstemmed AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
title_short AN ENZYMATIC FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSFORMATION OF FIBROBLASTS BY ONCOGENIC VIRUSES : II. MAMMALIAN FIBROBLAST CULTURES TRANSFORMED BY DNA AND RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
title_sort enzymatic function associated with transformation of fibroblasts by oncogenic viruses : ii. mammalian fibroblast cultures transformed by dna and rna tumor viruses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4347288
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