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Function of a human cyclin gene as an oncogene.
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Growth AdvantageDevelopmental BiologyOncogenic AgentCyclin D1GeneticsHuman Cyclin GeneMolecular GeneticsCell CycleCyclin D1 GeneTumor SuppressorGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyViral Oncology
The cyclin D1 (PRAD1, CCND1) gene is affected by translocations and amplification in the genomes of a number of human tumors, suggesting that these changes confer growth advantage on developing tumor cell clones. We show here that in cultured cells, a cDNA clone of the cyclin D1 gene can contribute to cell transformation by complementing a defective adenovirus E1A oncogene. In such cells, this candidate oncogene indeed functions like an oncogene, suggesting a similar role in tumor progression in vivo.
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