Authors
Simon J Boulton, Anton Gartner, Jérôme Reboul, Philippe Vaglio, Nick Dyson, David E Hill, Marc Vidal
Publication date
2002/1/4
Journal
Science
Volume
295
Issue
5552
Pages
127-131
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Many human cancers originate from defects in the DNA damage response (DDR). Although much is known about this process, it is likely that additional DDR genes remain to be discovered. To identify such genes, we used a strategy that combines protein-protein interaction mapping and large-scale phenotypic analysis inCaenorhabditis elegans. Together, these approaches identified 12 worm DDR orthologs and 11 novel DDR genes. One of these is the putative ortholog of hBCL3, a gene frequently altered in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Thus, the combination of functional genomic mapping approaches in model organisms may facilitate the identification and characterization of genes involved in cancer and, perhaps, other human diseases.
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