@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00043265, author = {Daino, Kazuhiro and Ichimura, Sachiko and Nenoi, Mitsuru and 臺野 和広 and 沼田 幸子 and 根井 充}, journal = {Radiation Research}, month = {}, note = {Previous studies have shown that induction of some genes by low-dose radiation has a different dependence on the time after irradiation than induction by high doses. To examine the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, we investigated the changes in the time course of the rates of transcription of genes in cells of the human myeloblastic leukemia cell line ML-1 by a nuclear run-on assay. It is possible that the more rapid induction of the mRNA of the CDKN1A and GADD45 genes after exposure to 50 cGy of X rays than after 20 Gy is due to a lower level of stabilization of the mRNA of these genes after 50 cGy. In addition, our results show that 50 cGy of X rays increases the transcription rates of the CDKN1A and GADD45 genes, with a maximum induction at 0.5 to 1 h after irradiation, much earlier than the maximum accumulation of stabilized TP53 protein. We suggest the involvement of BRCA1 protein in the early induction of transcription of these two genes.}, pages = {478--482}, title = {Early induction of CDKN1A (p21) and GADD45 mRNA by a low dose of ionizing radiation is due to their dose-dependent post-transcriptional regulation.}, volume = {157}, year = {2002} }