Drosophila S2 cells
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Drosophila model is intensively studied for the development of cancer. The diminutive (dMyc), a homolog of the human MYC gene, is responsible for cell- apoptosis and its upregulation is responsible for determining the fate of cancerous growth in humans and Drosophila model. This work implores the requirement of dMyc and its expression as one of the major regulator of cancer with other proteins and repression of dMyc mRNA in Drosophila S2 cells.
7p thiencuuchu 27-11-2021 15 1 Download
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A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone (GH01916) encoding a putative 723-residue long (82 kDa) protein (CG 7415) and displaying 50% identity with mammalian cytosolic dipeptidyl aminopeptidase (DPP) III was func-tionally expressed in Schneider S2 cells. Immunocytochemi-cal studies using anti-(rat liver DPP III) Ig indicated the expression of this putative DPP III at the outer cell mem-brane and into the cytosol of transfected cells.
9p tumor12 20-04-2013 37 3 Download