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A Novel Gene, CRR9, Which Was Up-regulated in CDDP-resistant Ovarian Tumor Cell Line, Was Associated with Apoptosis

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Feb 13
PMID 11162647
Citations 84
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Abstract

In the screening for cisplatin (CDDP)-resistance related genes by a mRNA differential display method, we detected some increased bands in CDDP resistant ovarian tumor cell line 2008/C13*5.25. One of them, named DD9, was a positive fragment on Northern blot analysis. We cloned it as a full length cDNA by 5'RACE and found a novel gene, CRR9 (Cisplatin Resistance Related gene 9). The CRR9 gene was transcribed into a 2.0 kb mRNA, encoding 512 amino acids. The putative protein had transmembrane-like domains and well conserved on C terminus with human CLPTM1 and the homologs found in Drosophila and C. elegans. Transfection assay showed that the CDDP-sensitive strain 2008 with CRR9 was more sensitive to CDDP, indicating that CRR9 was not associated with the CDDP-resistance, but the CDDP-induced apoptosis.

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