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Volume 63, Issue 1, 5 October 1990, Pages 213-224
 
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Stem cell factor is encoded at the SI locus of the mouse and is the ligand for the c-kit tyrosine kinase receptor

Krisztina M. Zseboa, David A. Williamsb, Edwin N. Geisslerc, Virginia C. Broudyd, Francis H. Martina, Harry L. Atkinsd, Rou-Yin Hsua, Neal C. Birketta, Kenneth H. Okinoa, Douglas C. Murdocka, Frederick W. Jacobsena, Keith E. Langleya, Kent A. Smitha, Takashi Takeishc, Bruce M. Cattanache, Stephen J. Gallic and Sidney V. Suggsa

a AMGEN Inc. AMGEN Center, Thousand Oaks, California 91320, USA b Howard Hughes Medical Institute Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA c Departments of Pathology Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA d Department of Hematology University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA e Radiobiology Unit Medical Research Council, Chilton Didcot, England

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We have cloned a partial cDNA encoding murine stem cell factor (SCF) and show that the gene is syntenic with the SI locus on mouse chromosome 10. Using retroviral vectors to immortalize fetal liver stromal cell lines from mice harboring lethal mutations at the SI locus (SI/SI, we have shown that SCF genomic sequences are deleted in these lines. Furthermore, two other mutations at SI, SId and SI12H, are associated with deletions or alterations of SCF genomic sequences. In vivo administration of SCF can reverse the macrocytic anemia and locally repair the mast cell deficiency of SI/SId mice. We have also provided biological and physical evidence that SCF is a ligand for the c-kit receptor.

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