A cell cycle regulator potentially involved in genesis of many tumor types Journal Article


Authors: Kamb, A.; Gruis, N. A.; Weaver-Feldhaus, J.; Liu, Q.; Harshman, K.; Tavtigian, S. V.; Stockert, E.; Day, R. S. 3rd; Johnson, B. E.; Skolnick, M. H.
Article Title: A cell cycle regulator potentially involved in genesis of many tumor types
Abstract: A putative tumor suppressor locus on the short arm of human chromosome 9 has been localized to a region of less than 40 kilobases by means of homozygous deletions in melanoma cell lines. This region contained a gene, Multiple Tumor Suppressor 1 (MTS1), that encodes a previously identified inhibitor (p16) of cyclin-dependent kinase 4. MTS1 was homozygously deleted at high frequency in cell lines derived from tumors of lung, breast, brain, bone, skin, bladder, kidney, ovary, and lymphocyte. Melanoma cell lines that carried at least one copy of MTS1 frequently carried nonsense, missense, or frameshift mutations in the gene. These findings suggest that MTS1 mutations are involved in tumor formation in a wide range of tissues.
Keywords: gene deletion; mutation; exons; neoplasms; cell cycle; protein p16; melanoma; protein kinases; cell line; chromosomes, human, pair 9; introns; tumor cells, cultured; carcinogenesis; tumor suppressor gene; molecular sequence data; carrier proteins; melanoma cell; base sequence; genes, tumor suppressor; chromosome 9; human; priority journal; article; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; cosmids
Journal Title: Science
Volume: 264
Issue: 5157
ISSN: 0036-8075
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science  
Date Published: 1994-04-15
Start Page: 436
End Page: 440
Language: English
DOI: 10.1126/science.8153634
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 8153634
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