Nonexpression of a major heat shock gene in mouse plasmacytoma MPC-11
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- PMCID: PMC367297
- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.5.7.1780-1783.1985
Nonexpression of a major heat shock gene in mouse plasmacytoma MPC-11
Abstract
The major heat shock gene coding for a 68,000-dalton protein was found to be silent in mouse plasmacytoma MPC-11 in both control and stressed cells. The block appears to be at the level of transcription, although RNA processing or instability has not been ruled out. It is not caused by a major deletion or rearrangement of the gene.
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