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Molecular and Cellular Biology | 1988

Structure and expression of B-myc, a new member of the myc gene family

S Ingvarsson; Charlotte Asker; Håkan Axelson; George Klein; Janos Sümegi

The myc family of genes contains five functional members. We describe the cloning of a new member of the myc family from rat genomic and cDNA libraries, designated B-myc. A fragment of cloned B-myc was used to map the corresponding rat locus by Southern blotting of DNA prepared from rat X mouse somatic cell hybrids. B-myc mapped to rat chromosome 3. We have previously mapped the c-myc to rat chromosome 7 (J. Sümegi, J. Spira, H. Bazin, J. Szpirer, G. Levan, and G. Klein, Nature [London] 306:497-498, 1983) and N-myc and L-myc to rat chromosomes 6 and 5, respectively (S. Ingvarsson, C. Asker, Z. Wirschubsky, J. Szpirer, G. Levan, G. Klein, and J. Sümegi, Somat. Cell Mol. Genet. 13:335-339, 1987). A partial sequence of B-myc had extensive sequence homology to the c-myc protein-coding region, and the detection of intron homology further indicated that these two genes are closely related. The DNA regions conserved among the myc family members, designated myc boxes, were highly conserved between c-myc and B-myc. A lower degree of homology was detected in other parts of the coding region in c-myc and B-myc not present in N-myc and L-myc. A 1.3-kilobase B-myc-specific mRNA was detected in most rat tissues, with the highest expression in the brain. This resembled the expression pattern of c-myc, although at different relative levels, and was in contrast to the more tissue-specific expression of N-myc and L-myc. B-myc was expressed at uniformly high levels in all fetal tissues and during subsequent postnatal development, in contrast to the stage-specific expression of c-myc.


Cytogenetic and Genome Research | 1991

The most frequently lost allelic site in human renal cell carcinoma (D3F15S2) on the short arm of chromosome 3 has homologous sequences on rat chromosome 8

Josiane Szpirer; Mozaffarul Islam; Ferenc Boldog; George Klein; S Ingvarsson

It has previously been shown that human chromosome 3 has banding homology to rat chromosome 8. We have previously isolated a cDNA from the D3F15S2 region and designated the gene as RIK. In the present study, we localized the homolog of this gene to rat chromosome 8.


Cytogenetic and Genome Research | 1987

The rat MIS1/Pvt-1 locus is syntenic with MYC on chromosome 7

S Ingvarsson; Zvi Wirschubsky; Josiane Szpirer; Göran Levan; George Klein; Janos Sümegi

Mouse Pvt-1 and rat MIS1 are frequent proviral integration sites in retrovirally induced lymphomas. The Pvt-1 locus is also involved in mouse plasmacytoma (6;15) and in the variant Burkitt lymphoma (2;8) translocations. We show that the Pvt-1/MIS1 locus is syntenic with MYC on rat chromosome 7. This is consistent with a postulate of close linkage and, possibly, a functional relationship between the MYC protooncogene and the MIS1/Pvt-1 locus.


Oncogene | 1990

A gene near the D3F15S2 site on 3p is expressed in normal human kidney but not or only at a severely reduced level in 11 of 15 primary renal cell carcinomas (RCC)

S Ingvarsson; Ulf S.R. Bergerheim; Ferenc Boldog; Zoltan Marcsek; Kazutu Kunimi; Bryan Y.-T. Lin; Javier Saez Castresana; Wen-Hwa Lee; Eva Y.-H. P. Lee; George Klein; Janos Sümegi


Oncogene | 1991

Chromosomal assignment of five cancer-associated rat genes: two thyroid hormone receptor (ERBA) genes, two ERBB genes and the retinoblastoma gene.

Claude Szpirer; Josiane Szpirer; Michèle Riviere; S Ingvarsson; Björn Vennström; Mozaffarul Islam; Göran Levan


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1985

Gene localization on sorted chromosomes: definitive evidence on the relative positioning of genes participating in the mouse plasmacytoma-associated typical translocation

Zvi Wirschubsky; S Ingvarsson; A Carstenssen; Francis Wiener; George Klein; Janos Sümegi


Oncogene | 2015

Chromosome localization and expression pattern of Lmyc and Bmyc in murine embryonal carcinoma cells

S Ingvarsson; Sanjoy Sundaresan; Pei Jin; Uta Francke; Charlotte Asker; Janos Sümegi; George Klein; Thomas Sejersen


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

Multiple chromosomal rearrangements in a spontaneously arising t(6;7) rat immunocytoma juxtapose c-myc and immunoglobulin heavy chain sequences

S Ingvarsson; D Steffen; M. Münke; Uta Francke; Hervé Bazin; George Klein; Janos Sümegi


Oncogene | 2015

Elevated expression of c-myc and N-myc produces distinct changes in nuclear fine structure and chromatin organization

Marie Henriksson; Marie Classon; S Ingvarsson; Koskinen P; Janos Sümegi; George Klein; Johan Thyberg


Oncogene | 2015

Nucleotide sequence of the rat Bmyc gene

Charlotte Asker; Michael Steinitz; Andersson K; Janos Sümegi; George Klein; S Ingvarsson

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George Klein

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Josiane Szpirer

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Göran Levan

University of Gothenburg

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