A genetic analysis of extinction: trans-regulation of 16 liver-specific genes in hepatoma-fibroblast hybrid cells
- PMID: 2882508
- PMCID: PMC304486
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.84.6.1614
A genetic analysis of extinction: trans-regulation of 16 liver-specific genes in hepatoma-fibroblast hybrid cells
Abstract
Hybrid cells formed by fusing different cell types generally fail to express the tissue-specific products of either parent, a phenomenon termed extinction. We have investigated the generality of this effect by assaying hepatoma-fibroblast hybrids for expression of 16 different liver-specific mRNAs. Fourteen of the mRNAs failed to accumulate in karyotypically complete hybrid clones, and quantitative measurements indicated that steady-state mRNA levels were depressed by a factor of at least 500-1000. However, all 14 liver-specific mRNAs were reexpressed in the hybrids following fibroblast chromosome loss. These data indicate that expression of whole sets of tissue-specific genes is affected in trans in intertypic hybrids and suggest that negative regulation of heterologous functions may be common form of gene control.
References
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
