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Regulation of ornithine decarboxylase in a transformed cell line that overexpresses translation initiation factor eIF-4E

Shantz et al., 1996

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17776637819716336577
Author
Shantz L
Hu R
Pegg A
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Cancer research

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Abstract pMV7-4E cells (4E-P2), derived from NIH-3T3 cells, overexpress eIF-4E and exhibit characteristics of transformation, possibly due to translational relief of mRNAs encoding proteins that regulate cell growth. Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the rate-limiting enzyme …
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