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Basic Information

Gene ID

8030

Name

CCDC6

Synonymous

coiled-coil domain containing 6;CCDC6;coiled-coil domain containing 6

Definition

coiled-coil domain-containing protein 6|papillary thyroid carcinoma-encoded protein

Position

10q21

Gene type

protein-coding

Title

Abstract

An STS in the human PTC oncogene located at 10q11.2.

Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF-5) is a member of the fibroblast growth factor family with transforming potential. It has been found to be expressed in several human tumor cell lines, but nothing is known about expression of this growth factor in normal cells and its biological functions. Here we show that the FGF-5 gene is expressed in exponentially growing normal human fibroblasts. In quiescent fibroblasts, expression of FGF-5 is strongly induced by serum and several growth factors such as platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha). This induction can be mediated by at least two different pathways involving protein kinase C or cAMP-dependent kinases. Since the effect is independent of de novo protein synthesis, FGF-5 represents the product of a primary response gene. In addition our data suggest that FGF-5 is mitogenic for human fibroblasts, indicating the existence of an FGF-5-mediated positive feedback in these cells which could amplify and prolong the cellular response to the initial stimulus.

RFLP for TaqI of the human thyroid papillary carcinoma (PTC) oncogene.

A biologically active complementary DNA clone of a transforming gene present in a human colon carcinoma contains gene sequences of both tropomyosin and a previously unknown protein tyrosine kinase. The predicted protein (641 amino acids) encoded by this oncogene seems to have been formed by a somatic rearrangement that replaced the extracellular domain of a putative transmembrane receptor by the first 221 amino acids of a non-muscle tropomyosin molecule.