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Publication : N-myc can functionally replace c-myc in murine development, cellular growth, and differentiation.

First Author  Malynn BA Year  2000
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  14
Issue  11 Pages  1390-9
PubMed ID  10837031 Mgi Jnum  J:62573
Mgi Id  MGI:1859103 Doi  10.1101/gad.14.11.1390
Citation  Malynn BA, et al. (2000) N-myc can functionally replace c-myc in murine development, cellular growth, and differentiation. Genes Dev 14(11):1390-9
abstractText  Members of the myc family of cellular oncogenes have been implicated as transcriptional regulators in pathways that govern cellular proliferation and death. In addition, N-myc and c-myc are essential for completion of murine embryonic development. However, the basis for the evolutionary conservation of myc gene family has remained unclear. To elucidate this issue, we have generated mice in which the endogenous c-myc coding sequences have been replaced with N-myc coding sequences. Strikingly, mice homozygous for this replacement mutation can survive into adulthood and reproduce. Moreover, when expressed from the c-myc locus, N-myc is similarly regulated and functionally complementary to c-myc in the context of various cellular growth and differentiation processes. Therefore, the myc gene family must have evolved, to a large extent, to facilitate differential patterns of expression.
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