Peterson T C, Fournier R E
Department of Molecular Medicine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98104.
Mol Biol Med. 1989 Apr;6(2):109-16.
Tissue-specific extinguisher-1 (TSE1) is a genetic locus on mouse chromosome 11 that can repress expression of several liver genes in trans. The activity of this locus is apparent in rat hepatoma microcell hybrids that retain chromosome 11 from mouse fibroblasts: such hybrids fail to accumulate particular hepatic mRNAs, including those encoding tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK). In this report, we show that TSE1 from a TAT-, PEPCK- mouse hepatoma cell line expressing a fetal liver phenotype also induced TAT and PEPCK extinction when transferred into rat hepatoma recipients. Thus, TSE1 appears to be active in TAT-, PEPCK- cells of both hepatic and non-hepatic lineages. This suggests that TSE1 may play a role in the developmental regulation of hepatic gene expression in the liver.
组织特异性抑制因子-1(TSE1)是小鼠11号染色体上的一个基因座,它可以反式抑制几种肝脏基因的表达。该基因座的活性在保留小鼠成纤维细胞11号染色体的大鼠肝癌微细胞杂种中很明显:这类杂种无法积累特定的肝脏mRNA,包括编码酪氨酸转氨酶(TAT)和磷酸烯醇丙酮酸羧激酶(PEPCK)的mRNA。在本报告中,我们表明,来自表达胎儿肝脏表型的TAT-、PEPCK-小鼠肝癌细胞系的TSE1,当转移到大鼠肝癌受体中时,也会诱导TAT和PEPCK的表达抑制。因此,TSE1在肝脏和非肝脏谱系的TAT-、PEPCK-细胞中似乎都有活性。这表明TSE1可能在肝脏中肝脏基因表达的发育调控中发挥作用。