Myeloblastin/proteinase 3 belongs to the set of negatively regulated primary response genes expressed during in vitro myeloid differentiation.
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Myeloblastin/proteinase 3 belongs to the set of negatively regulated primary response genes expressed during in vitro myeloid differentiation.

  • 1994-04-29
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  • Biochemical and biophysical research communications. - 1994
English Regulation of myeloblastin expression was studied during myeloid differentiation of HL60 cells and compared with that of myeloperoxidase. Induction towards the monocytic pathway of differentiation caused a rapid, marked and parallel down-regulation of both transcripts which were insensitive to cycloheximide. Thus, myeloblastin is directly regulated and, similarly to myeloperoxidase, belongs to the set of primary response genes. Nuclear run-on experiments and RNA half-life determinations revealed that myeloblastin regulation was at both the transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels.
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