Journal article
bcl-w, a novel member of the bcl-2 family, promotes cell survival
L Gibson, SP Holmgreen, DCS Huang, O Bernard, NG Copeland, NA Jenkins, GR Sutherland, E Baker, JM Adams, S Cory
Oncogene | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 1996
Abstract
The prototypic mammalian regulator of cell death is bcl-2, the oncogene implicated in the development of human follicular lymphoma. Several homologues of bcl-2 are now known. Using a PCR-based strategy we cloned a novel member of this gene family, denoted bcl-w. The gene, which is highly conserved between mouse and human, resides near the T-cell antigen receptor a gene within the central portion of mouse chromosome 14 and on human chromosome 14 at band q11. Enforced expression of bcl-w rendered lymphoid and myeloid cells refractory to several (but not all) cytotoxic conditions. Thus, like Bcl-2 and Bcl-x, the Bcl-w protein promotes cell survival, in contrast to other close homologues, Bar an..
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