Phosphorylation of Nuclear Protein Early in the Course of Gene Activation in Lymphocytes

Lewis J. Kleinsmith(Rockefeller University), Vincent G. Allfrey(Rockefeller University), A. E. Mirsky(Rockefeller University)
Science
November 11, 1966
Cited by 265

Abstract

Human lymphocytes treated with phytohemagglutinin undergo extensive gene activation, as evidenced by augmented synthesis of ribonucleic acids. This activation is preceded by an early stimulation in the rate of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of nuclear proteins. This finding is consistent with a hypothesized role of phosphoproteins in the modification of chromatin structure and in modulation of the template activity of DNA in vivo.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis