Vielkind U
J Exp Zool. 1976 May;196(2):197-204. doi: 10.1002/jez.1401960207.
In certain fish hybrids, malignant transformation of pigment cells is due to the presence of a tumor gene (Tu), the action of which is controlled by several regulatory elements. Absence of these controlling genes causes rapid proliferation of the Tu-transformed cells and ultimately results in melanoma formation. One of these genes has been identified as a differentiation gene (Diff), since it seems to control the differentiation of the transformed pigment cells. Light and electron microscopy of Tu-transformed cells of fish differing in the dosage of Diff, and the determination of tyrosinase activity in homogenates of the respective tissues revealed that the degree of cellular differentiation depends on the dosage of Diff present in the genome. It is concluded that the gene Diff promotes the differentiation of malignant melanoma cells into benign melanophores.
在某些鱼类杂交种中,色素细胞的恶性转化是由于存在一个肿瘤基因(Tu),其作用受几个调控元件的控制。这些控制基因的缺失会导致Tu转化细胞的快速增殖,并最终导致黑色素瘤的形成。其中一个基因已被鉴定为分化基因(Diff),因为它似乎控制着转化色素细胞的分化。对Diff剂量不同的鱼类的Tu转化细胞进行光镜和电镜观察,以及对相应组织匀浆中酪氨酸酶活性的测定表明,细胞分化程度取决于基因组中Diff的剂量。得出的结论是,基因Diff促进恶性黑色素瘤细胞分化为良性黑素细胞。