Relationship of c‐myc gene copy number and gene expression: Cellular effects of elevated c‐myc protein
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 143 (2), 372-380
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041430223
Abstract
The relationship between gene copy number and expression and cellular consequences of elevated levels of c-myc protein has been investigated using recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell lines transfected with DNA coding for the murine c-myc gene. HC-8 and LC-5 recombinant cells carry approximately 800 and 50 copies of c-myc sequences, respectively, under control of an inducible heat shock promoter. Multivariate flow cytometric analysis and clonogenic assays were used to measure the relationship among c-myc expression, rate of DNA synthesis, and cell survival. Following heat exposure, maximally induced HC-8 cells produced approximately tenfold more c-myc protein than heated LC-5 cells, suggesting a close relationship between gene copy number and level of expression. However, considerable heterogeneity in the level and time of c-myc expression was observed following heat induction, even though the amounts of genomic c-myc were reatively constant. Heterogeneity in gene expression was not attributable to variation in heat induction methodologies and/or cell cycle phase distributions. The presence of high levels of recombinant c-myc protein was associated with a decreased rate of bromodeoxyuridine incorporation into DNA. High levels of c-myc protein in HC-8 cells were inversely correlated with cell survival postheating, suggesting that high levels of c-myc protein are incompatible with cell survival.This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
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