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  2. CRIPTO3, a presumed pseudogene, is expressed in cancer

CRIPTO3, a presumed pseudogene, is expressed in cancer

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2008 Dec 5;377(1):215-20. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.09.113.
Chao Sun 1 Olivia Orozco Dian L Olson Eugene Choi Ellen Garber Rich Tizard Suzanne Szak Michele Sanicola John P Carulli
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Drug Discovery, Biogen Idec Inc, 14 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. chao.sun@biogenidec.com
Abstract

Cripto is a cell surface protein highly expressed in certain solid tumors, and overexpression of Cripto protein is oncogenic. Cripto-1 protein is encoded by CRIPTO1 gene. CRIPTO3, a presumed pseudogene, has an open reading frame with six amino acid differences from Cripto-1. We show that CRIPTO3 mRNA is the CRIPTO message expressed in many Cancer samples. A CRIPTO3 SAGE tag was found in several Cancer SAGE libraries, while the CRIPTO1 tag was found in ES cell libraries. In vitro experiments indicate both Cripto-1 and Cripto-3 proteins are functional in the Nodal-dependent signal pathway. Our data indicate that CRIPTO3 is an expressed gene, particularly in certain cancers, and suggest a potentially novel mechanism of oncogenesis through activation of a retrogene.

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