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Publication : Gene amplification and drug resistance in cultured murine cells.

First Author  Schimke RT Year  1978
Journal  Science Volume  202
Issue  4372 Pages  1051-5
PubMed ID  715457 Mgi Jnum  J:30525
Mgi Id  MGI:78034 Doi  10.1126/science.715457
Citation  Schimke RT, et al. (1978) Gene amplification and drug resistance in cultured murine cells. Science 202(4372):1051-5
abstractText  Resistance of mouse cells to the folate analog, methotrexate, results from selection of increasingly resistant cells on progressive increases of methotrexate in the culture medium. High-level resistance is associated with high rates of synthesis of dihydrofolate reductase and correspondingly high numbers of reductase genes. In some variants high resistance and gene copy number are stable in the absence of selection pressure, whereas in others they are unstable. Analogies are made to antibiotic and insecticide resistance wherein selection of organisms with increased capacity to counteract the drug effect results in emergence of resistance. Gene amplification may underlie many such resistance phenomena.
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