Changes in c-src activity in a human colon cancer cell line during differentiation

  • Authors:
    • V Sovova
    • D Kucerova
    • M Liskova
    • E Sloncova
    • Z Tuhackova
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  • Published online on: March 1, 1997     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.4.2.451
  • Pages: 451-453
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Abstract

Sodium butyrate is a potent agent inducing transient differentiation of colorectal carcinoma cell line HT29. Besides an increase in the level of alkaline phosphatase and morphological changes, this differentiation is followed by a great reduction of kinase activity of the c-src gene product (pp60(c-src)), combined with a sharp decrease in binding of pp60(c-src) to GST-src SH2+SH3 fusion proteins. This finding suggests that the cause of the reduction of pp60(c-src) kinase activity could be an inactive conformation of the pp60(c-src) molecule in sodium butyrate-treated HT29 cells.

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Sovova V, Kucerova D, Liskova M, Sloncova E and Tuhackova Z: Changes in c-src activity in a human colon cancer cell line during differentiation. Oncol Rep 4: 451-453, 1997
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Sovova, V., Kucerova, D., Liskova, M., Sloncova, E., & Tuhackova, Z. (1997). Changes in c-src activity in a human colon cancer cell line during differentiation. Oncology Reports, 4, 451-453. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.4.2.451
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Sovova, V., Kucerova, D., Liskova, M., Sloncova, E., Tuhackova, Z."Changes in c-src activity in a human colon cancer cell line during differentiation". Oncology Reports 4.2 (1997): 451-453.
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Sovova, V., Kucerova, D., Liskova, M., Sloncova, E., Tuhackova, Z."Changes in c-src activity in a human colon cancer cell line during differentiation". Oncology Reports 4, no. 2 (1997): 451-453. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.4.2.451