Polyomavirus middle T antigen downregulates junctional cell-to-cell communication.
AUTOR(ES)
Azarnia, R
RESUMO
We examined the effect of polyomavirus middle T antigen on cell-to-cell communication in rat F cells transfected with an inducible middle T recombinant DNA or infected with a conditional mutant virus. Junctional permeability fell (reversibly) when middle T transcription was induced or when middle T was switched to the transformation+ form. The effect correlates with the rise of protein tyrosine kinase activity.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=365156Documentos Relacionados
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