J. Zavada et al., TRANSIENT TRANSFORMATION OF MAMMALIAN-CELLS BY MN PROTEIN, A TUMOR-ASSOCIATED CELL-ADHESION MOLECULE WITH CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE ACTIVITY, International journal of oncology, 10(4), 1997, pp. 857-863
The MN protein is associated with certain human carcinomas, but absent
in most normal tissues. It is a transmembrane protein; its extracellu
lar part contains a domain homologous with carbonic anhydrases (CAs) a
nd a proteoglycan-like region. In the present study, we observed that
cells (human CGL1 and mouse NIH3T3 cells) transfected with MN cDNA sho
wed morphologic transformation, but reverted to normal phenotype after
4-5 weeks. This reversion was not due to the loss, silencing, or muta
tions of MN insert. We also found that MN protein exerted CA enzymatic
activity, but this was not relevant for morphologic transformation of
cells. MN is an adhesion protein, involved in cell-to-cell contacts,
this probably could explain its role in tumorigenesis.