The activity of catalase, a key enzyme in cell detoxication of oxygen derivatives, was studied in SV40 transformed human fibroblasts. A cytogenetic study was performed in parallel to establish a quantification of 11p arm on which the corresponding gene is mapped. mRNA amounts were determined by Northern blotting. At early passages, catalase activity strongly decreased whereas the corresponding mRNA was present. No deletions of 11p arms were detected. At later passages, catalase activity remained low. 11p arm deletions were frequent, and the amount of mRNA was decreased. In these late passages, the good correlation between the number of 11p arms and catalase activity suggested a gene dosage effect. It is assumed that the decrease of catalase activity provides a selective advantage for the transformed cells. This decrease is related to a post-transcriptional change of regulation at early passages and to the loss of the corresponding gene at later passages.

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