"Genes, Suppressor" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Genes that have a suppressor allele or suppressor mutation (SUPPRESSION, GENETIC) which cancels the effect of a previous mutation, enabling the wild-type phenotype to be maintained or partially restored. For example, amber suppressors cancel the effect of an AMBER NONSENSE MUTATION.
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D016153
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MeSH Number(s) |
G05.360.340.024.340.460
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Concept/Terms |
Genes, Suppressor- Genes, Suppressor
- Gene, Suppressor
- Suppressor Gene
- Second-Site Suppressor Genes
- Second Site Suppressor Genes
- Genes, Second-Site Suppressor
- Gene, Second-Site Suppressor
- Genes, Second Site Suppressor
- Second-Site Suppressor Gene
- Suppressor Gene, Second-Site
- Suppressor Genes, Second-Site
- Suppressor Genes
Genes, Opal Suppressor- Genes, Opal Suppressor
- Gene, Opal Suppressor
- Opal Suppressor Gene
- Opal Suppressor Genes
- Suppressor Gene, Opal
- Suppressor Genes, Opal
Genes, Ochre Suppressor- Genes, Ochre Suppressor
- Gene, Ochre Suppressor
- Ochre Suppressor Gene
- Suppressor Gene, Ochre
- Suppressor Genes, Ochre
- Ochre Suppressor Genes
Genes, Amber Suppressor- Genes, Amber Suppressor
- Amber Suppressor Gene
- Gene, Amber Suppressor
- Suppressor Gene, Amber
- Suppressor Genes, Amber
- Amber Suppressor Genes
Genes, Frameshift Suppressor- Genes, Frameshift Suppressor
- Frameshift Suppressor Gene
- Gene, Frameshift Suppressor
- Suppressor Gene, Frameshift
- Suppressor Genes, Frameshift
- Frameshift Suppressor Genes
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1995 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
1997 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
1998 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
1999 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
2000 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2003 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Genes, Suppressor" by people in Profiles.
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Identification of potential anticancer drug targets through the selection of growth-inhibitory genetic suppressor elements. Cancer Cell. 2003 Jul; 4(1):41-53.
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Pleiotropic resistance to DNA-interactive drugs is associated with increased expression of genes involved in DNA replication, repair, and stress response. Cancer Res. 2000 Sep 15; 60(18):5027-30.
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Isolation of efficient antivirals: genetic suppressor elements against HIV-1. Gene Ther. 1999 Jan; 6(1):130-7.
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A combination of genetic suppressor elements produces resistance to drugs inhibiting DNA replication. Somat Cell Mol Genet. 1999 Jan; 25(1):9-26.
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Isolation of altered-function mutants and genetic suppressor elements of multidrug transporter P-glycoprotein by expression selection from retroviral libraries. Methods Enzymol. 1998; 292:225-48.
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Isolation of genetic suppressor elements (GSEs) from random fragment cDNA libraries in retroviral vectors. Methods Mol Biol. 1997; 69:221-40.
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Genetic suppressor elements: new tools for molecular oncology--thirteenth Cornelius P. Rhoads Memorial Award Lecture. Cancer Res. 1995 Sep 15; 55(18):4023-8.
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Cloning mammalian genes by expression selection of genetic suppressor elements: association of kinesin with drug resistance and cell immortalization. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1994 Apr 26; 91(9):3744-8.
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Isolation of genetic suppressor elements, inducing resistance to topoisomerase II-interactive cytotoxic drugs, from human topoisomerase II cDNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1993 Apr 15; 90(8):3231-5.
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Isolation of dominant negative mutants and inhibitory antisense RNA sequences by expression selection of random DNA fragments. Nucleic Acids Res. 1992 Feb 25; 20(4):711-7.