"Genes, mos" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (mos) originally isolated from the Moloney murine sarcoma virus (Mo-MSV). The proto-oncogene mos (c-mos) codes for a protein which is a member of the serine kinase family. There is no evidence as yet that human c-mos can become transformed or has a role in human cancer. However, in mice, activation can occur when the retrovirus-like intracisternal A-particle inserts itself near the c-mos sequence. The human c-mos gene is located at 8q22 on the long arm of chromosome 8.
Descriptor ID |
D016258
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MeSH Number(s) |
G05.360.340.024.340.375.500.791.400
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Concept/Terms |
mos Proto-Oncogenes- mos Proto-Oncogenes
- Proto-Oncogene, mos
- Proto-Oncogenes, mos
- mos Proto Oncogenes
- mos Proto-Oncogene
v-mos Oncogenes- v-mos Oncogenes
- Oncogene, v-mos
- Oncogenes, v-mos
- v mos Oncogenes
- v-mos Oncogene
c-mos Proto-Oncogenes- c-mos Proto-Oncogenes
- Proto-Oncogene, c-mos
- Proto-Oncogenes, c-mos
- c mos Proto Oncogenes
- c-mos Proto-Oncogene
v-mos Genes- v-mos Genes
- Gene, v-mos
- Genes, v-mos
- v mos Genes
- v-mos Gene
mos Oncogenes- mos Oncogenes
- Oncogene, mos
- Oncogenes, mos
- mos Oncogene
c-mos Genes- c-mos Genes
- Gene, c-mos
- Genes, c-mos
- c mos Genes
- c-mos Gene
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Genes, mos" by people in Profiles.
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Portillo F, Stanley EL, Branch WR, Conradie W, R?del MO, Penner J, Barej MF, Kusamba C, Muninga WM, Aristote MM, Bauer AM, Trape JF, Nagy ZT, Carlino P, Pauwels OSG, Menegon M, Ineich I, Burger M, Zassi-Boulou AG, Mazuch T, Jackson K, Hughes DF, Behangana M, Greenbaum E. Evolutionary history of burrowing asps (Lamprophiidae: Atractaspidinae) with emphasis on fang evolution and prey selection. PLoS One. 2019; 14(4):e0214889.