Journal article
Neither macromolecular synthesis nor myc is required for cell death via the mechanism that can be controlled by Bcl-2
DL Vaux, IL Weissman
Molecular and Cellular Biology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 1993
Abstract
Expression of c-myc and macromolecular synthesis have been associated with physiological cell death. We have studied their requirement for the death of factor (interleukin-3)-dependent cells (FDC-P1) bearing an inducible bcl-2 expression construct. FDC-P1 cells expressing bel-2 turned off expression of c-myc when deprived of interleukin-3 but remained viable as long as bcl-2 was maintained. A subsequent decline in Bcl-2 allowed the cells to undergo apoptosis directly from G0, in the absence of detectable c-myc expression. Thus c-myc expression may lead to apoptosis in some cases but is not directly involved in the mechanism of physiological cell death that can be controlled by Bcl-2. The mac..
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