概括
全球蛋白基因表达可以通过细胞融合在分化细胞中重新激活. 这表明基因抑制是可逆的,并对调节因素有反应.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 分化细胞通常保持稳定的基因表达模式.
- 在专门细胞中控制基因抑制和重新激活的机制是复杂的.
- 跨特异性细胞融合提供了一个模型来研究跨细胞类型的基因调节.
研究的目的:
- 研究在分化细胞中沉默的全球蛋白基因的重新激活的潜力.
- 为了确定参与全球蛋白基因表达控制的调节因素.
- 为了确定分化细胞中的基因抑制是否不可逆转.
主要方法:
- 通过将小鼠红血细胞 (MEL) 细胞和人体红色素细胞 (K562) 与非红色素细胞融合而形成跨物种异体.
- 在融合后24小时内分离的细胞总RNA的分析.
- 评估在异构体中的全球因基因表达.
主要成果:
- 通常不活跃的环球蛋白基因在短暂的异质中被激活.
- 受体细胞核中的globin基因表达反映了供体红色素细胞的模式.
- 基因激活不需要核融合.
结论:
- 红色甲状腺细胞拥有交易调节因子,可以控制全球蛋白基因表达.
- 全球蛋白基因表达是特定于阶段和组织的.
- 在分化的细胞中,基因抑制不是永久性的,可以被重新编程.
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