Todaro G J, De Larco J E, Cohen S
Nature. 1976 Nov 4;264(5581):26-31. doi: 10.1038/264026a0.
Normal cells in culture have membrane receptors for epidermal growth factor (EGF); EGF stimulates cells to divide by binding to these receptors. Cells transformed by murine and feline sarcoma viruses rapidly lose the ability to bind EGF, whereas cells transformed by the DNA tumour viruses, polyoma and SV40, or infected with non-transforming RNA tumour viruses have normal levels of functional EGF receptors. The results suggest that a product of the sarcoma virus genome specifically changes cell EGF receptors; the sarcoma gene product may, then, be functionally related to EGF.
培养中的正常细胞具有表皮生长因子(EGF)的膜受体;EGF通过与这些受体结合来刺激细胞分裂。被鼠肉瘤病毒和猫肉瘤病毒转化的细胞迅速丧失结合EGF的能力,而被DNA肿瘤病毒(多瘤病毒和SV40)转化或感染非转化性RNA肿瘤病毒的细胞具有正常水平的功能性EGF受体。这些结果表明,肉瘤病毒基因组的一种产物特异性地改变了细胞EGF受体;那么,肉瘤基因产物可能在功能上与EGF相关。