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Comparative Study
. 1990 Aug;87(15):5983-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.87.15.5983.

K-sam, an amplified gene in stomach cancer, is a member of the heparin-binding growth factor receptor genes

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Comparative Study

K-sam, an amplified gene in stomach cancer, is a member of the heparin-binding growth factor receptor genes

Y Hattori et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Aug.

Abstract

DNA fragments amplified in a stomach cancer-derived cell line, KATO-III, were previously identified by the in-gel DNA renaturation method, and a 0.2-kilobase-pair fragment of the amplified sequence was subsequently cloned. By genomic walking, a portion of the exon of the gene flanking this 0.2-kilobase-pair fragment was cloned, and the gene was designated as K-sam (KATO-III cell-derived stomach cancer amplified gene). The K-sam cDNAs, corresponding to the 3.5-kilobase K-sam mRNA, were cloned from the KATO-III cells. Sequence analysis revealed that this gene coded for 682 amino acid residues that satisfied the characteristics of the receptor tyrosine kinase. The K-sam gene had significant homologies with bek, FLG, and chicken basic fibroblast growth factor receptor gene. The K-sam gene was amplified in KATO-III cells with the major transcript of 3.5-kilobases in size. This gene was also expressed in some other stomach cancer cells, a small cell lung cancer, and germ cell tumors.

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