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Involvement of Op18 in cell proliferation
Melhem, R. F.; Strahler, John R.; Hailat, N.; Zhu, X. X.; Hanash, S. M.
1991-09-30
Citation:Melhem, R. F., Strahler, J. R., Hailat, N., Zhu, X. X., Hanash, S. M. (1991/09/30)."Involvement of Op18 in cell proliferation." Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 179(3): 1649-1655. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/29123>
Abstract: Op18 is a highly conserved major cytosolic phosphoprotein that is expressed at high livels in acute leukemia and in neuroblastoma. In this study we present evidence pointing to a role for Op18 in cellular proliferation. Blocking of Op18 mRNA translation using antisense oligonucleotides delayed entrance of mitotically stimulated normal peripheral blood lymphocytes into the S phase. Moreover treatment of HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells with DMSO or PMA which induced terminal differentiation resulted in a decrease in the level of Op18 RNA and protein. Inhibition of lymphoid proliferation with cyclosporin also resulted in reduced Op18 levels.