The Wilms' tumor 1 gene, WT1, is homozygously mutated in a subset of Wilms' tumors. Heterozygous mutations in WT1 give rise to congenital anomalies. During embryogenesis, WT1 is expressed mainly in the kidneys, uterus, and testes. Alternative splicing of the WT1 mRNA results in synthesis of four main WT1 protein isoforms with molecular masses of 52-54 kDa. In addition, translation initiation at a CUG upstream of the initiator AUG generates four larger WT1 proteins of 60-62 kDa. We describe here the existence of novel WT1 isoforms and demonstrate that they are derived from translation initiation at the second in-frame AUG of the WT1 mRNA. These N-terminally truncated WT1 proteins of 36-38 kDa can be detected in several cell lines, mouse test...
The Wilms\u27 tumor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger transcription factor which functions as a tumor...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene 1 (WT1) encodes four C2H2 zinc finger- containing proteins critica...
WT1 is essential for normal kidney development, and genetic alterations are associated with Wilms' t...
The Wilms' tumor 1 gene, WT1, is homozygously mutated in a subset of Wilms' tumors. Heterozygous mut...
The Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) gene plays an important role in mammalian urogenital development, and dysre...
The Wilms' tumor 1 gene (WT1) has been identified as a tumor suppressor gene involved in the etiolog...
Wilms' tumor is a childhood kidney tumor that is a striking example of the way that cancer may arise...
Mutations in WT1 are associated with developmental syndromes that affect the urogenital system and n...
AbstractWT1 is a tumor suppressor gene with a key role in urogenital development and the pathogenesi...
<div><p>The Wilms’ tumor gene <i>WT1</i> consists of 10 exons and encodes a zinc finger transcriptio...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 is essential for the normal development of the genitourinary s...
When positionally cloned in late 1989, it was anticipated that mutations within the Wilms' tumour su...
Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) is essential for the development and homeostasis of multiple mesodermal tissues...
The Wilms’ tumor suppressor WT1: Approaches to gene function. Occurring with a frequency of 1 in 10,...
The Wilms' tumour gene 1 protein (WT1) is a zinc finger transcription factor found indispensable for...
The Wilms\u27 tumor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger transcription factor which functions as a tumor...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene 1 (WT1) encodes four C2H2 zinc finger- containing proteins critica...
WT1 is essential for normal kidney development, and genetic alterations are associated with Wilms' t...
The Wilms' tumor 1 gene, WT1, is homozygously mutated in a subset of Wilms' tumors. Heterozygous mut...
The Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) gene plays an important role in mammalian urogenital development, and dysre...
The Wilms' tumor 1 gene (WT1) has been identified as a tumor suppressor gene involved in the etiolog...
Wilms' tumor is a childhood kidney tumor that is a striking example of the way that cancer may arise...
Mutations in WT1 are associated with developmental syndromes that affect the urogenital system and n...
AbstractWT1 is a tumor suppressor gene with a key role in urogenital development and the pathogenesi...
<div><p>The Wilms’ tumor gene <i>WT1</i> consists of 10 exons and encodes a zinc finger transcriptio...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 is essential for the normal development of the genitourinary s...
When positionally cloned in late 1989, it was anticipated that mutations within the Wilms' tumour su...
Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) is essential for the development and homeostasis of multiple mesodermal tissues...
The Wilms’ tumor suppressor WT1: Approaches to gene function. Occurring with a frequency of 1 in 10,...
The Wilms' tumour gene 1 protein (WT1) is a zinc finger transcription factor found indispensable for...
The Wilms\u27 tumor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger transcription factor which functions as a tumor...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene 1 (WT1) encodes four C2H2 zinc finger- containing proteins critica...
WT1 is essential for normal kidney development, and genetic alterations are associated with Wilms' t...