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. 1998 Apr;21(4):244-50.
doi: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2744(199804)21:4<244::aid-mc3>3.0.co;2-k.

Induction of transgene expression in Tg.AC(v-Ha-ras) transgenic mice concomitant with DNA hypomethylation

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Induction of transgene expression in Tg.AC(v-Ha-ras) transgenic mice concomitant with DNA hypomethylation

R E Cannon et al. Mol Carcinog. 1998 Apr.

Abstract

Tg.AC transgenic mice have a transgene composed of a zeta-globin transcriptional control region, a v-Ha-ras coding region, and a simian virus 40 3' polyadenylation signal sequence. Induced ectopic expression of the transgene by chemical treatment or full-skin-thickness wounding leads to the development of skin papillomas. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assays and protein blotting indicated that the transgene was expressed 16-28 d after full-skin-thickness surgical wounding. Normal unwounded skin did not express the transgene. DNA blotting indicated that the position of the transgene remained stable during wound-induced tumorigenesis. Concomitant with the v-Ha-ras mRNA and protein expression was the hypomethylation of specific MspI/HpaII sites within the transgene. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that hypomethylation is required for the induced and sustained expression of the Tg.AC v-Ha-ras transgene in spontaneous and induced tumors in Tg.AC mice.

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