A cDNA from the ovarian cancer critical region of deletion on chromosome 17p13.3

Cancer Letters
N J PhillipsL L Deaven

Abstract

Chromosome 17p13.3 is frequently deleted in human ovarian carcinoma, and the 15 kb critical region of deletion may contain a tumor suppressor gene. A 2.3 kb cDNA has been identified which spans 17 kb of genomic DNA, including 8.1 kb within the critical region, and thus is a candidate tumor suppressor gene. This highly conserved gene has significant sequence similarity to a yeast gene of unknown function and to one of the yeast enzymes in the diphthamide synthetic pathway, DPH2, that has a role in global protein synthesis regulation. This gene, named DPH2L (diphthamide biosynthesis protein 2-like), is expressed in multiple tissues and stages of development.

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