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Transcriptional induction of two genes in human cells by beta interferon.
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ImmunologyGene Regulatory NetworkCellular PhysiologyTranscriptional RegulationHuman CellsCell InteractionTranscriptional InductionCell SignalingTranscription FactorsReceptor (Biochemistry)Single PolypeptideGene ExpressionCell BiologyTranscription RegulationCell Surface ReceptorsDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionBeta InterferonGene RegulationSystems BiologyMedicine
The binding of interferons to distinct cell surface receptors leads to the induction of synthesis of several unique polypeptides and their corresponding mRNAs (1-6). We have isolated two cDNAs that are complementary to nuclear RNA whose synthesis is induced from undetectable levels to maximal rates of transcription within 30-60 min after the addition of beta interferon to human fibroblasts or to HeLa cells. These results prove that a single polypeptide can, by binding to a specific plasma membrane receptor, promptly activate the transcription of a defined set of genes.
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