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Targeted disruption of one allele of the Y-box binding protein-1 (YB-1) gene in mouse embryonic stem cells and increased sensitivity to cisplatin and mitomycin C

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CANCER SCIENCE
Volume 95, Issue 4, Pages 348-353

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2004.tb03214.x

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The eukaryotic Y-box binding protein-1 (YB-1) functions in various biological processes, including transcriptional and translational control, DNA repair, drug resistance, and cell proliferation. To elucidate the physiological role of the YB-1 protein, we disrupted one allele of mouse YB-1 in embryonic stem (ES) cells. Northern blot analysis revealed that YB-1(+/-) ES cells with one intact allele contain approximately one-half the amount of mRNA detected in wild-type (YB-1(+/+)) cells. We further found that the protein level of YB-1(+/-) cells was reduced to approximately 50-60% compared with that of YB-1(+/+) cells. However, no apparent growth difference was found between YB-1(+/-) and YB-1(+/+) cells. YB-1(+/-) cells showed increased sensitivity to cisplatin and mitomycin C, but not to etoposide, X-ray or UV irradiation, as compared to YB-1(+/+) cells. YB-1 may have the capacity to exert a protective role against cytotoxic effects of DNA damaging agents, and may be involved in certain aspects of drug resistance.

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