Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.

Metallothionein (MT) gene transcription is regulated in a developmental and tissue-specific manner by metal ions and other agents. We examined MT expression in the human promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL-60 during differentiation along macrophage and neutrophil lineages. All HL-60 phenotypes showe...

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Үндсэн зохиолчид: Hanke, T, Tyers, M, Harley, C
Формат: Journal article
Хэл сонгох:English
Хэвлэсэн: 1988
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author Hanke, T
Tyers, M
Harley, C
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Tyers, M
Harley, C
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description Metallothionein (MT) gene transcription is regulated in a developmental and tissue-specific manner by metal ions and other agents. We examined MT expression in the human promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL-60 during differentiation along macrophage and neutrophil lineages. All HL-60 phenotypes showed similar basal levels of MT RNA with significant induction following exposure to Cd2+ but not activators of PKC. MT RNA did not correlate with growth state or with known levels of PKC activity, thus our data do not support a role for MT in HL-60 differentiation or for PKC in MT expression.
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spelling oxford-uuid:c58e98d0-f0f9-44d1-b80f-92e9b8d9576d2022-03-27T06:32:01ZMetallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:c58e98d0-f0f9-44d1-b80f-92e9b8d9576dEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1988Hanke, TTyers, MHarley, CMetallothionein (MT) gene transcription is regulated in a developmental and tissue-specific manner by metal ions and other agents. We examined MT expression in the human promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL-60 during differentiation along macrophage and neutrophil lineages. All HL-60 phenotypes showed similar basal levels of MT RNA with significant induction following exposure to Cd2+ but not activators of PKC. MT RNA did not correlate with growth state or with known levels of PKC activity, thus our data do not support a role for MT in HL-60 differentiation or for PKC in MT expression.
spellingShingle Hanke, T
Tyers, M
Harley, C
Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.
title Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.
title_full Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.
title_fullStr Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.
title_full_unstemmed Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.
title_short Metallothionein RNA levels in HL-60 cells. Effect of cadmium, differentiation, and protein kinase C activation.
title_sort metallothionein rna levels in hl 60 cells effect of cadmium differentiation and protein kinase c activation
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