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Diploid and haploid states of the glucocorticoid receptor gene of mouse lymphoid cell lines
Authors:S Bourgeois  R F Newby
Affiliation:The Salk Institute Regulatory Biology Laboratory P.O. Box 1809 San Diego, California 91112 USA
Abstract:A glucocorticoid-sensitive mouse thymoma line, W7, is compared to the mouse lymphoma line S49 which has been extensively used in studies of steroid action. Glucocorticoid-resistant variants are known to arise spontaneously at high rate from S49 (3.5 × 10?6 per cell per generation) and at a frequency orders of magnitude lower in the case of W7 (<3 × 10?9). The receptors of both cell lines have the same affinity for dexamethasone (Kd = 1.3 ± 0.3 × 10?8 M), but W7 cells contain twice the amount of glucocorticoid receptors present in S49 and are measurably more sensitive than S49 cells to dexamethasone. By selection for resistance to low concentrations of dexamethasone, derivatives of W7 have been isolated which are similar to S49 in that they have a higher resistance than the parental W7 line and approximately half the receptor content. Moreover, like S49, the partially resistant variants of W7 give rise to fully resistant derivatives at a high rate (2 × 10?6 per cell per generation). These results suggest that a structural gene (r) coding for the receptor is present in two functional copies in W7 (r?,+), but in only one functional copy (r+/?) in partially resistant derivatives of W7 and in S49. The gene dosage effect observed in these pseudodiploid lines indicates that the receptor gene, r, is autosomal, and that the inactivation of the r gene is a recessive genetic event. Consequences of the homozygous and heterozygous states of the receptor locus are discussed.
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