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A Retinoic Acid Responsive Gene, Mk, Produces A Secreted Protein A With Heparin Binding Activity, Masaru Nakamoto
A Retinoic Acid Responsive Gene, Mk, Produces A Secreted Protein A With Heparin Binding Activity, Masaru Nakamoto
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MK is a gene whose expression increases transiently during retinoic acid-induced differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells. MK polypeptide was secreted by differentiating HM-1 embryonal carcinoma cells and by L-cells transfected with an MK cDNA under the control of the S-actin promoter and Rous sarcoma virus enhancer. MK polypeptide was found to have heparin binding activity. Conditioned medium of the transfected L-cells promoted growth of PC-12 pheochromocytoma cells. These findings support the view that MK polypeptide is a secreted factor involved in regulation of growth and differentiation.