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    Title: Deleted in oral cancer-1 (doc-1), a novel oral tumor suppressor gene.
    Authors: Todd, R
    Nagai, M
    Donoff, RB
    McBride, J
    Tsuji, T
    Chou, MY
    Chiang, T
    Wong, DT
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學
    Date: 1995
    Issue Date: 2015-04-13T09:45:12Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Abstract
    We have identified, isolated, and partially characterized doc-1, a novel cDNA sequence whose activity is consistent with a suppressor of hamster oral carcinogenesis. Doc-1 is an evolutionarily conserved gene exhibiting loss of heterozygosity and marked reduction in expression in malignant hamster oral keratinocytes. The full-length doc-1 cDNA encodes an 87 amino acid product that shows a significant homology to one of the seven novel genes induced in mouse fibroblasts by TNF-alpha. Transfection of the full-length doc-1 cDNA into malignant hamster oral keratinocytes alters the behavior of the recipients in terms of morphology, growth rate, and anchorage-independent growth, suggesting reversion of transformation phenotypes. We propose that doc-1 is a novel tumor suppressor gene in oral cancer development.
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/10651
    Relation: FASEB J. 1995 Oct;9(13):1362-70.
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