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Cell | 1984

Activation and somatic mutation of the translocated c-myc gene in Burkitt lymphoma cells

Rebecca Taub; Christopher Moulding; Jim Battey; William Murphy; T J Vasicek; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Philip Leder

In contrast to other human tumors in which the c-myc gene and its transcript are greatly amplified, careful analysis of t(8;14) Burkitt cell lines indicates that the c-myc transcript is marginally, and in some cases not at all, increased by comparison to control lymphoblastoid cell lines. Instead, there is a more subtle alteration in the expression of the translocated c-myc gene characterized by a shift in promoter utilization and an apparent insensitivity to the regulation that inactivates the normal c-myc allele within these same cells. In some Burkitt cell lines, such deregulation might be because of the loss of a putative control region through removal of the large dual promoter/leader segment of the c-myc gene. In other cell lines, however, this deregulation may be explained by somatic mutations that occur within the putative control region even though it is located many hundreds of bases from the translocation breakpoint.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1982

Translocation of the c-myc gene into the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus in human Burkitt lymphoma and murine plasmacytoma cells

Rebecca Taub; Ilan R. Kirsch; Cynthia C. Morton; Gilbert M. Lenoir; D. Swan; Steven R. Tronick; Stuart A. Aaronson; Philip Leder


Science | 1983

Translocations among antibody genes in human cancer.

Philip Leder; Jim Battey; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Christopher Moulding; William Murphy; Huntington Potter; Timothy A. Stewart; Rebecca Taub


Cell | 1983

The human c-myc oncogene: Structural consequences of translocation into the igh locus in Burkitt lymphoma

Jim Battey; Christopher Moulding; Rebecca Taub; William Murphy; Timothy A. Stewart; Huntington Potter; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Philip Leder


Science | 1984

Antibodies to human c-myc oncogene product: evidence of an evolutionarily conserved protein induced during cell proliferation

H Persson; Lothar Hennighausen; Rebecca Taub; William F. DeGrado; Philip Leder


Nature | 1983

Variable amplification of immunoglobulin |[lambda]| light-chain genes in human populations

Rebecca Taub; Gregory F. Hollis; Philip Hieter; Stanley J. Korsmeyer; Thomas A. Waldmann; Philip Leder


Nature | 1984

A variant translocation places the λ immunoglobulin genes 3' to the c-myc oncogene in Burkitt's lymphoma

Gregory F. Hollis; K. F. Mitchell; J. Battey; Huntington Potter; Rebecca Taub; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Philip Leder


Cell | 1984

A novel alteration in the structure of an activated c-myc gene in a variant t(2;8) burkitt lymphoma

Rebecca Taub; Kathleen Kelly; Jim Battey; Samuel A. Latt; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Umadevi Tantravahi; Zhiming Tu; Philip Leder


Science | 1984

Mapping of the human Blym-1 transforming gene activated in Burkitt lymphomas to chromosome 1

Cynthia C. Morton; Rebecca Taub; Alan Diamond; Mary Ann Lane; Geoffrey M. Cooper; Philip Leder


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1986

A translocated human c-myc oncogene is altered in a conserved coding sequence.

William Murphy; J Sarid; Rebecca Taub; T J Vasicek; Jim Battey; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Philip Leder

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Huntington Potter

University of South Florida

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Ilan R. Kirsch

National Institutes of Health

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