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. 1986 Oct;323(6088):555-8.
doi: 10.1038/323555a0.

Phorbol ester induces the transcriptional stimulatory activity of the SV40 enhancer

Phorbol ester induces the transcriptional stimulatory activity of the SV40 enhancer

R J Imbra et al. Nature. 1986 Oct.

Abstract

Phorbol ester tumour promoters can induce the transcription of a number of genes, including c-myc and c-fos. These genes are part of a group referred to as 'competence' genes because they are expressed very early after quiescent cells are stimulated to enter the cell cycle. The 'competence' genes are coordinately induced by serum and by factors such as platelet-derived growth factor and fibroblast growth factor. These factors, as well as the tumour promoter, 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate (TPA), are thought to exert their action by a mechanism involving the activation of protein kinase C. It is likely that these factors induce the transcription of the 'competence' genes either by activating specific transcription factors or by increasing their intracellular concentration; either mechanism may be mediated by protein kinase C. One approach to identifying such a putative transcription factor is to characterize the cis-acting transcriptional control elements that serve as a target site for the factor. Here we report that, in a human hepatoma cell line, TPA can specifically induce the activity of the simian virus 40 (SV40) transcriptional enhancer element. Since the SV40 enhancer is a thoroughly characterized cis-acting element, this system may facilitate the eventual identification of the trans-acting factor(s) whose activity is modified by TPA treatment.

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