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A NOVEL BCL-2 RELATED GENE, BFL-1, IS OVEREXPRESSED IN STOMACH-CANCER AND PREFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN BONE-MARROW SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A NOVEL BCL-2 RELATED GENE, BFL-1, IS OVEREXPRESSED IN STOMACH-CANCER AND PREFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN BONE-MARROW
Authors
CHOI, SSPARK, ICYUN, JWSUNG, YCHONG, SISHIN, HS
Date Issued
1995-11-02
Publisher
STOCKTON PRESS
Abstract
Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is an active process which is genetically encoded and plays an important role in several cellular activities such as embryonic development, deletion of autoreactive T-cells and homeostasis. Several genes regulating apoptosis have been reported, including p53, one of the tumor suppressor genes, c-myc, one of the proto-oncogenes, and various kinds of Bcl-2 related genes, A new cDNA clone which is homologous to Bcl-2, named as Bfl-1 were isolated from a human fetal liver at 22 week of gestation. This clone was identified by computer analysis of random cDNA sequences that were obtained in an effort to expand the expressed sequence tag (EST) databases to be used for human genome analysis. The homology was recognized by 72% amino acid identity to the murine Al gene, a member of the Bcl-2-related genes. The homology to the BH1 and BH2 domains of Bcl-2 was especially significant, suggesting that Bfl-1 is a new member of the Bcl-2-related genes. Bfl-1 is abundantly expressed in the bone marrow and at a low level in some other tissues. Interestingly, a correlation was noted between the expression level of Bh-l gene and the development of stomach cancer in eight sets of clinical samples. It is conceivable that Bfl-1 is involved in the promotion of the cell survival in the stomach cancer development or progression.
Keywords
PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH (APOPTOSIS); BCL-2 RELATED GENES; CARCINOGENESIS; PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH; SEQUENCE SIMILARITY; C-MYC; APOPTOSIS; PROTOONCOGENE; THYMOCYTES; SURVIVAL; PROTEIN; MICE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/21698
ISSN
0950-9232
Article Type
Article
Citation
ONCOGENE, vol. 11, no. 9, page. 1693 - 1698, 1995-11-02
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