C. elegans cell survival gene ced-9 encodes a functional homolog of the mammalian proto-oncogene bcl-2
The activity of the C. elegans gene ced-9 is required to protect cells that normally survive from undergoing programmed cell death. Here we describe the cloning and molecular characterization of this gene. ced-9 is an element of a polycistronic locus that also contains the gene cyt-1, which encodes...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell 1994-02, Vol.76 (4), p.665-676 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The activity of the C. elegans gene
ced-9 is required to protect cells that normally survive from undergoing programmed cell death. Here we describe the cloning and molecular characterization of this gene.
ced-9 is an element of a polycistronic locus that also contains the gene
cyt-1, which encodes a protein similar to cytochrome b
560 of complex II of the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
ced-9 encodes a 280 amino acid protein showing sequence and structural similarities to the mammalian proto-oncogene
bcl-2. Overexpression of
bcl-2 can mimic the protective effect of
ced-9 on C. elegans cell death and can prevent the ectopic cell deaths that occur in
ced-9 loss-of-function mutants. These results suggest that
ced-9 and
bcl-2 are homologs and that the molecular mechanism of programmed cell death has been conserved from nematodes to mammals. |
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ISSN: | 0092-8674 1097-4172 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90506-1 |