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. 1991 Mar;65(3):1568-71.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.65.3.1568-1571.1991.

Transcriptional activation of cellular oncogenes fos, jun, and myc by human cytomegalovirus

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Transcriptional activation of cellular oncogenes fos, jun, and myc by human cytomegalovirus

I Boldogh et al. J Virol. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

The mechanisms responsible for the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-induced increase in cellular oncogene RNAs for c-jun, c-fos, and c-myc in human embryo lung cells (I. Boldogh, S. AbuBakar, and T. Albrecht, Science 247:561-564, 1990) were investigated. Results of transcription assays indicated that the rapid increase in RNA levels for the above-noted oncogenes was controlled at the transcriptional level and was related to enhanced transcription. The maximum rates of transcription for c-jun and c-fos genes occurred at 40 min postinfection, while for the c-myc gene the maximum rate occurred at about 60 min. The magnitude of HCMV-induced activation of these cellular genes was similar to the activation induced by serum. The half-lives of the cellular oncogenes showed similar decay rates after either serum or HCMV activation when measured by dactinomycin chase. The half-life for c-fos or c-jun was about 20 min, and that for c-myc was about 40 min. Furthermore, inhibition of the RNA increase by dactinomycin or by alpha-amanitin suggested that the increase in RNA levels was due to an increase in the transcriptional activity of oncogenes triggered by HCMV.

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