Abstract
We have partially purified an archaebacterial protein of 84kD which shares common epitopes with the human c-myc protein as shown by its cross-reactivity with a commercialized anti-human c-myc antiserum. An antiserum raised against the 84kD protein recognizes a 60kD protein from HL-60 nuclei. This protein is also recognized by the anti-human c-myc antiserum. Using this archaebacterial protein as antigen for Western blot analysis, we found that the human c-myc oncogene product could be immunogenic and that it is possible, in some spontaneously occurring human tumours, to detect antibodies against the c-myc gene product in the serum of cancer patients. © 1988 The Macmillan Press Ltd.
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Ben-Mahrez, K., Thierry, D., Sorokine, I., Danna-Muller, A., & Kohiyama, M. (1988). Detection of circulating antibodies against c-myc protein in cancer patient sera. British Journal of Cancer, 57(6), 529–534. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1988.123
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