| Literature DB >> 8833152 |
H Li1, J M Lahti, M Valentine, M Saito, S I Reed, A T Look, V J Kidd.
Abstract
The human Gi-phase cyclins are important regulators of cell cycle progression that interact with various cyclin-dependent kinases and facilitate entry into S-phase. We have confirmed the localization of the human cyclin C (CCNC) gene to chromosome 6q21 and of human cyclin E (CCNE) to 19q12. The CCNC gene structure was also determined, and we have shown that it is deleted in a subset of acute lymphoblastic leukemias, including a patient sample containing a t(2;6)(p21;q15), with no apparent cytogenetic deletion. Single-strand conformational polymorphism analysis of the remaining CCNC allele from patients with a deletion of one allele established that there were no further mutations within the exons or the flanking intronic sequences. These results suggest either that haploinsufficiency of the cyclin C protein is sufficient to promote tumorigenesis or that the important tumor suppressor gene is linked to the CCNC locus.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8833152 DOI: 10.1006/geno.1996.0112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736