Homozygous deletions in the region of chromosome 9p21 are frequent in human melanoma. Mutations in the p16INK4A cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (CDI) gene at this locus have implicated the product of this gene as a tumor suppressor. Less attention has been focused on the homologous, closely linked p15INK4B gene. To facilitate study of the phenotypic effects of restoring expression of the latter in aggressive melanoma cells lacking INK4 expression, we inserted the cDNA encoding p15INK4B into an autonomously maintained plasmid under positive tetracycline control ('TET ON' system). Similarly regulated luciferase and herpes thymidine kinase sequences were used as controls. We demonstrate that this system enabled efficient, and reasonably uniform, induction of p15INK4B expression in a human melanoma cell line exposed to the tetracycline derivative, doxycycline. Flow cytometry showed that this induction resulted in substantial accumulation of cells in the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle. This system will facilitate detailed analysis of the cell cycle inhibitory mechanisms of this CDI in human melanoma cells.

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