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Wiley, FEBS Letters, 2-3(312), p. 179-182

DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(92)80930-f

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Loss of transcription factor AP-1 DNA binding activity during lymphocyte aging in vivo

Journal article published in 1992 by Ewa Sikora, Bożena Kamińska ORCID, Ewa Radziszewska, Leszek Kaczmarek
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Abstract

The main feature of cellular senescence is cessation of cell proliferation. Protooncogene c-fos, which is required for the cell to enter into DNA synthesis, is repressed in senescent fibroblasts. Diminished expression of c-fos and impaired formation of AP-1, which is a complex of c-Fos and c-Jun proteins acting as a transcription factor, was found in lymphocytes derived from old (> 18 months) mice and stimulated with Con A. There were no differences in c-jun expression and formation of other transcription factors (AP-2 and AP-3) between lymphocytes isolated from old and young mice.