Selection and properties of a mouse L-cell transformant expressing human transferrin receptor
- 1 August 1983
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 304 (5927) , 643-645
- https://doi.org/10.1038/304643a0
Abstract
Transferrin receptors are expressed in large quantities on tissues with high requirements for iron such as maturing erythroid cells and placenta. In addition, they are found in abundance on proliferating cells from other normal tissues as well as on a variety of tumours. Recent genetic analysis has shown that structural genes for the transferrin receptor, probably transferrin itself and for p97, a melanoma-associated antigen that exhibits primary sequence homology with transferrin and that can bind ferric iron, each map in man to chromosome 3 (refs 9-12). On this basis it has been suggested that there may be a region on chromosome 3 containing genes involved in Fe transport and that rearrangements in this region of chromosome 3 may in some circumstances be associated with malignant transformation. Furthermore, it is unresolved whether all cell types express structurally identical transferrin receptors. To study these problems, and as an initial step towards cloning the transferrin receptor gene, we describe here the derivation of mouse L-cell transformants expressing the human transferrin receptor.Keywords
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