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Tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate stimulates latent collagenase production by cultured human endothelial cells
Moscatelli D; Jaffe E; Rifkin DB
PMID: 6248239
ISSN: 0092-8674
CID: 27437
Location of a gelatin-binding region of human plasma fibronectin
Furie MB; Frey AB; Rifkin DB
PMID: 7372581
ISSN: 0021-9258
CID: 42396
Proteolytically derived fragments of human plasma fibronectin and their localization within the intact molecule
Furie MB; Rifkin DB
PMID: 6444635
ISSN: 0021-9258
CID: 42397
PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR IN DIFFERENTIATING KERATINOCYTES [Meeting Abstract]
Isseroff, RR; Rifkin, DB; Fusenig, NE
ISI:A1980KN77600106
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 28086
Early mutants of polyoma virus (dl8 and dl23) with altered transformation properties: is polyoma virus middle T antigen a transforming gene product?
Griffin BE; Ito Y; Novak U; Spurr N; Dilworth S; Smolar N; Pollack R; Smith K; Rifkin DB
PMID: 6253141
ISSN: 0091-7451
CID: 42400
Requirement for the large T and small T proteins of SV40 in the maintenance of the transformed state
Frisque RJ; Rifkin DB; Topp WC
PMID: 6253147
ISSN: 0091-7451
CID: 42399
Regulation of plasminogen activator synthesis in chick embryo fibroblasts infected with avian retroviruses
Rifkin DB
PMID: 6253167
ISSN: 0091-7451
CID: 42398
The effect of avian retroviruses on limb bud chondrogenesis in vitro
Gross JL; Rifkin DB
Mesenchymal cells isolated from stage 24 embryonic chicken limb buds were infected with the temperature-sensitive transformation mutants of Rous sarcoma virus tsNY68, tsNY10 and tsLA25 at the nonpermissive temperature for transformation (41 degrees C). Virus infection greatly inhibited subsequent limb bud chondrogenesis under nontransforming conditions, as indicated by a reduction in the rate of 35SO4 incorporation into cell-associated proteoglycans. The inhibition of chondrogenesis was directly related to the percentage of cells infected with tsNY68 at 41 degrees C. The observed inhibition of chondrogenesis was independent of src gene expression since this effect was also caused by many viruses which lack the src gene, including the leukosis viruses RAV-1, RAV-2 and MAV-2(0); the src deletion mutant RSVtd107; and the reticuloendotheliosis viruses REV-T and SNV. Infection of mesenchymal cells with tsNY68 under nontransforming conditions did not cause changes in parameters such as the rate of thymidine incorporation, total cell DNA and total cell protein. Infection with tsNY68 at 41 degrees C resulted in altered kinetics of 35SO4 incorporation into cell-associated proteoglycans and a corresponding reduction in 35SO4-labeled proteoglycans extracted from the cell layer. There were no apparent quantitative effects on the rate of accumulation of proteoglycans in the culture medium. The proteoglycans extracted from the cells and the collected medium of tsNY68-infected cultures were smaller than those of uninfected cultures, as shown by agarose gel chromatography
PMID: 519754
ISSN: 0092-8674
CID: 42401
Tumor promoters induce changes in the chick embryo fibroblast cytoskeleton
Rifkin DB; Crowe RM; Pollack R
We have examined the effect of the tumor promoter, 12-0-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate (TPA), on the actin-containing elements of the cytoskeleton of chick embryo fibroblasts (CEF). TPA at concentrations as low as 7.3 times 10-10M indices a reversible change in the cytoskeleton as visualized by indirect immunofluorescence using anti-actin antibodies. Cells incubated with TPA lose the ordered actin-containing structures found in normal cells and resemble Rous sarcoma virus-transformed cells in that the immunofluorescent actin pattern is diffuse. The TPA effects are both dose-and time-dependent. Analogs of TPA which are inactive as tumor promoters do not induce cytoskeletal changes at the concentrations tested, while a second tumor promoter, PDD, is also able to cause alterations in actin-containing structures. The action of TPA requires de novo synthesis of both RNA and protein. The direct cytoskeletal changes are neither plasmin-dependent nor subject to inhibition by incubating the cells with high levels of protease inhibitors during the exposure to TPA. However, plasminogen does increase the sensitivity of cells to TPA
PMID: 574062
ISSN: 0092-8674
CID: 42402
Fibronectin from chicken embryo fibroblasts contains covalently bound phosphate
Teng MH; Rifkin DB
Fibronectin isolated from cultures of chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF) contains phosphorus linked to serine and threonine by monoester bonds. Normal and Rous sarcoma virus (RSV)-transformed cells were incubated with [32P]orthophosphate, and fibronectin was isolated from the cell surfaces and conditioned media. 32P was stably associated with fibronectin during immunoprecipitation, SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, phospholipid solvent extraction, and hot acid but not alkaline treatment. After a limited acid hydrolysis of fibronectin, both phosphoserine and phosphothreonine were found. The specific radioactivity of the 32P-labeled fibronectin from the conditioned medium of normal CEF was higher than that from the cultures of transformed CEF
PMCID:2110372
PMID: 457771
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 42403