Effect of somatic mutation within translocated c-myc genes in Burkitt's lymphoma.

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Rabbitts TH, Forster A, Hamlyn P, Baer R

Effect of somatic mutation within translocated c-myc genes in Burkitt's lymphoma.

Nature. 1984 Jun 14-20;309(5969):592-7.

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Abstract

Our previous studies of a translocated c-myc gene in the Raji Burkitt's lymphoma cell showed somatic mutations in exons 1 and 2. We have extended these observations to two other translocated c-myc genes and find a common occurrence of mutation in the noncoding exon 1. We also found that in Raji cells, unlike other Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines, the normal allele of the c-myc gene is transcribed as well as the translocated gene. These results support a model in which c-myc oncogene activation in Burkitt's lymphoma occurs by disruption of a normal transcriptional control mechanism in which the c-myc protein is itself involved.

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NameUniProt ID
Myc proto-oncogene proteinP01106Details