Rotter V, Wolf D, Nicolson G L
Clin Exp Metastasis. 1984 Jul-Sep;2(3):199-204. doi: 10.1007/BF00132926.
The relationship between the expression of a transformation-related cellular-encoded phosphoprotein, p53, and the potential to form distant metastases was investigated in Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed murine large cell lymphoma sublines of differing metastatic behaviors. Low metastasis RAW117-P and high metastasis RAW117-H10 cells were labeled with 35S-methionine, and several anti-p53 monoclonal antibodies were used to immunoprecipitate p53 from the cell lysates. Using these procedures, similar amounts of p53 were detected in the RAW117-P and -H10 cells. In addition, the expression of 2.0 Kb mRNA containing p53-specific sequences was equivalent in RAW117-P and -H10 cells. The results indicate that p53 expression, although apparently required for neoplastic transformation, is not quantitatively related to metastatic behavior in RAW117 large cell lymphoma cells.
在具有不同转移行为的艾贝尔森鼠白血病病毒转化的鼠大细胞淋巴瘤亚系中,研究了一种与转化相关的细胞编码磷蛋白p53的表达与形成远处转移的潜能之间的关系。低转移的RAW117 - P细胞和高转移的RAW117 - H10细胞用35S - 甲硫氨酸标记,并用几种抗p53单克隆抗体从细胞裂解物中免疫沉淀p53。通过这些方法,在RAW117 - P细胞和 - H10细胞中检测到了相似量的p53。此外,含有p53特异性序列的2.0 Kb mRNA在RAW117 - P细胞和 - H10细胞中的表达相当。结果表明,p53表达虽然显然是肿瘤转化所必需的,但在RAW117大细胞淋巴瘤细胞中,其表达量与转移行为没有定量关系。