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  • The amphiregulin gene encodes a novel epidermal growth factor-related protein with tumor-inhibitory activity.

The amphiregulin gene encodes a novel epidermal growth factor-related protein with tumor-inhibitory activity.

Molecular and cellular biology (1990-05-01)
G D Plowman, J M Green, V L McDonald, M G Neubauer, C M Disteche, G J Todaro, M Shoyab
ABSTRACT

We have isolated the gene for a novel growth regulator, amphiregulin (AR), that is evolutionarily related to epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha). AR is a bifunctional growth modulator: it interacts with the EGF/TGF-alpha receptor to promote the growth of normal epithelial cells and inhibits the growth of certain aggressive carcinoma cell lines. The 84-amino-acid mature protein is embedded within a 252-amino-acid transmembrane precursor, an organization similar to that of the TGF-alpha precursor. Human placenta and ovaries were found to express significant amounts of the 1.4-kilobase AR transcript, implicating AR in the regulation of normal cell growth. In addition, the AR gene was localized to chromosomal region 4q13-4q21, a common breakpoint for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.