1995
DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb06978.x
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B-cell proliferation and induction of early G1-regulating proteins by Epstein-Barr virus mutants conditional for EBNA2.

Abstract: Infection of primary B‐lymphocytes by Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) leads to growth transformation of these B‐cells in vitro. EBV nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2), one of the first genes expressed after EBV infection of B‐cells, is a transcriptional activator of viral and cellular genes and is essential for the transforming potential of the virus. We generated conditional EBV mutants by expressing EBNA2 as chimeric fusion protein with the hormone binding domain of the estrogen receptor on the genetic background of the vir… Show more

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“…In EREB2-5 cells EBNA2 has a lower electrophoretic mobility and is present in higher quantity due to phosphorylation and stabilization of the protein in the presence of estrogen. 9 Other c-myc/Ig transfected EREB2-5 derivative cell lines proliferating in the absence of hormone showed similar growth pattern, proliferation kinetics, and phenotype as A1 cells, ruling out the possibility that A1 is a rare clonally selected variant (data not shown). 14 FIGURE 4 -Expression of cell surface markers in P493-6 cells in the various EBNA2 and MYC on and off conditions.…”
Section: Growth Characteristics Of P493-6 A1 and Ereb2-5 Cells And Mmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…In EREB2-5 cells EBNA2 has a lower electrophoretic mobility and is present in higher quantity due to phosphorylation and stabilization of the protein in the presence of estrogen. 9 Other c-myc/Ig transfected EREB2-5 derivative cell lines proliferating in the absence of hormone showed similar growth pattern, proliferation kinetics, and phenotype as A1 cells, ruling out the possibility that A1 is a rare clonally selected variant (data not shown). 14 FIGURE 4 -Expression of cell surface markers in P493-6 cells in the various EBNA2 and MYC on and off conditions.…”
Section: Growth Characteristics Of P493-6 A1 and Ereb2-5 Cells And Mmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The cell lines EREB2-5 9 and A1 14 were established as described. The cell line P493-6 was established by stable transfection of EREB2-5 cells with a construct allowing tetracycline-regulatable expression of c-myc.…”
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“…This P493-6 cell line is particularly useful because proliferation can also be driven by an estrogeninducible Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) EBNA-2 gene (Kempkes et al, 1995), so that c-Myc expression can potentially be turned on or off without altering proliferation of these cells. P493-6 cells grown in tetracycline do not express detectible Myc, while cells grown in the absence of tetracycline express high Myc levels (Pajic et al, 2000).…”
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“…As quiescent (Go) cells enter into the cell division cycle in response to relevant extracellular signals, two changes to pRb protein become apparent: the overall level of expression increases and the protein becomes phosphorylated on multiple sites (Sinclair et al, 1994(Sinclair et al, , 1998Hollyoake et al, 1995;Kempkes et al, 1995;Szekely et al, 1995;Cannell et al 1996). Altered expression of pRb has been described in primary samples derived from high grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) (Martinez et al, 1993) and expression is lost in 58% of centroblastic and Burkitt's lymphomas (Weide et al, 1994).…”
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