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BukuIdentification of c-Myc Responsive Genes Using Rat cDNA Microarray (in Cancer Research 60)
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Author: Guo, Qingbin M. ; Malek, Renae L. ; Kim, Sunkyu ; Chiao, Chia ; He, Mei ; Ruffy, Mauro ; Sanka, Krishna ; Lee, Norman H. ; Dang, Chi V. ; Liu, Edison T.
Topik: cDNA Microarray; Northern Hybridization; c-Myc Responsive Genes
Bahasa: (EN )    Edisi: Nov 2000    
Penerbit: American Association for Cancer Research     Tempat Terbit: Philadelphia    Tahun Terbit: 2000    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
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Abstract
c-Myc functions through direct activation or repression of transcription. Using cDNA microarray analysis, we have identified c-Myc-responsive genes by comparing gene expression profiles between c-myc null and c-myc wild-type rat fibroblast cells and between c-myc null and c-myc null cells reconstituted with c-myc. From a panel of 4400 cDNA elements, we found 198 genes responsive to c-myc when comparing wild-type or reconstituted cells with the null cells. The plurality of the named c-Myc-responsive genes that were up-regulated, including 30 ribosomal protein genes, are involved in macro-molecular synthesis and metabolism, suggesting a major role of c-Myc in the regulation of protein synthetic and metabolic pathways. When ectopically overexpressed, c-Myc induced a different and smaller set of c-Myc-responsive genes as compared with the physiologically expressed c-Myc condition. Thus, these results from expression profiling suggest a new primary function for c-Myc and raise the possibility that the physiological and transforming functions of c-myc may be separable.
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