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  • Title: Chromosomal organization of amplified genes in multidrug-resistant Chinese hamster cells.
    Author: Biedler JL, Chang TD, Scotto KW, Melera PW, Spengler BA.
    Journal: Cancer Res; 1988 Jun 01; 48(11):3179-87. PubMed ID: 3365701.
    Abstract:
    Six independently derived multidrug-resistant Chinese hamster cell lines selected with vincristine, daunorubicin, actinomycin D, or colchicine were probed by in situ hybridization techniques with the cloned cDNA, p5L-18, to chromosomally localize known or presumed amplified P-glycoprotein genes. One or two clusters of amplified genes were demonstrable in all of the highly resistant sublines and were localized to homogeneously staining regions and/or abnormally banding regions, gene amplification-associated cytogenetic abnormalities, on eight different chromosomes. Analysis of trypsin-Giemsa banded karyotypes revealed additional, multiple chromosomal rearrangements that were apparently nonspecific. Mapping studies localized the native P-glycoprotein gene(s) to the region q23 to 31 (most probably band 26) on the long arm of chromosome 1 of normal Chinese hamster bone marrow fibroblasts and normal chromosome 1 homologues in resistant cells. Southern blot analysis of restriction endonuclease fragments indicated the amplification of one or both of (at least) two wild-type nonallelic genes in four of the lines and the presence in one line (DC-3F/DMM XX) of a unique 5.0-kilobase BamHI fragment resulting from a recombinational event during amplification. Comparison with the cytogenetic data indicated no correlation between restriction patterns generated by EcoRI, HindIII, PstI, or BamHI and chromosomal location of amplified genes. However, the only sublines in which the homogeneously staining region or abnormally banding region is positioned at 1q26 (at or near the site of the native gene) exhibit either alterations in gene structure (DC-3F/DM XX) or in regulation of gene expression (DC-3F/AD X), suggesting a process more complex than simply amplification of the gene in loco.
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