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Growth of v-src-transformed cells in serum-free medium through the induction of growth factors

Deangelis, Tiziana
Quong, Andrew
Baserga, Renato
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2012-12-18
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.24303
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The v-src oncogene is one of only two oncogenes capable of transforming mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) lacking the IGF-IR gene (R-cells). R-/v-src cells grow robustly in the absence of serum, suggesting the hypothesis that they may produce one or more growth factors that would sustain their ability to proliferate in serum-free condition. Using proteomic approaches on serum-free conditioned media derived from v-src-transformed cells, we have identified two growth promoting factors: ostepontin and proliferin. Subsequent experiments have indicated that osteopontin plays a prevalent role in promoting growth of v-src-transformed cells in serum-deprived condition.
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DeAngelis, T., Quong, A., Morrione, A. and Baserga, R. (2013), Growth of v-src-transformed cells in serum-free medium through the induction of growth factors. J. Cell. Physiol., 228: 1482-1486.
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: DeAngelis, T., Quong, A., Morrione, A. and Baserga, R. (2013), Growth of v-src-transformed cells in serum-free medium through the induction of growth factors. J. Cell. Physiol., 228: 1482-1486.
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Journal of Cellular Physiology, Vol. 228, No. 7
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