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. 1988 Apr;8(4):1790-4.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.8.4.1790-1794.1988.

Modulation of microfilament protein composition by transfected cytoskeletal actin genes

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Modulation of microfilament protein composition by transfected cytoskeletal actin genes

S Y Ng et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1988 Apr.

Abstract

HuT-14T is a highly tumorigenic fibroblast cell line which exhibits a reduced steady-state level of beta-actin due to coding mutations in one of two beta-actin alleles. The normal rate of total actin synthesis could be restored in some clones of cells following transfection of the functional beta-actin gene but not following transfection of the functional gamma-actin gene. In gamma-actin gene-transfected substrains that have increased rates of gamma-actin synthesis, beta-actin synthesis is further reduced in a manner consistent with an autoregulatory mechanism, resulting in abnormal ratios of actin isoforms. Thus, both beta- and gamma-actin proteins can apparently regulate the synthesis of their coexpressed isoforms. In addition, decreased synthesis of normal beta-actin seems to correlate with a concomitant down-regulation of tropomyosin isoforms.

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