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Structure and expression pattern of a human MTG8/ETO family gene, MTGR1.

F Morohoshi1, S Mitani, N Mitsuhashi, I Kitabayashi, E Takahashi, M Suzuki, N Munakata, M Ohki.   

Abstract

AML1-MTG8 fusion protein, which is produced from the rearranged gene formed between AML1 and MTG8 in myeloid leukemia with t(8;21) chromosomal translocation, plays an important role in the pathogenesis of leukemia. We previously showed that ectopically expressed AML1-MTG8 fusion protein is associated with an MTG8-like protein in the mouse myeloid precursor cell line L-G, and this association seemed to be required for AML1-MTG8 to stimulate proliferation. As a candidate cDNA for this MTG8-like protein, a 6.4 kb MTGR1 cDNA encoding human MTGR1b protein of 604 amino acids was isolated. Since this cDNA was shorter than the main mRNA (about 7.5 kb), the 5'-end of the MTGR1 cDNA was extended using Marathon Ready cDNA. When the newly obtained 5'-sequence was combined with the previous cDNA, the resultant MTGR1 cDNA (6995 bp), including exon 3 that the previous cDNA lacked, could encode MTGR1a protein of 575 amino acids. Transcripts of the MTGR1 gene were expressed ubiquitously in the human tissues and cell lines examined. PCR analyses of the cDNAs from human tissues showed the presence of various splicing variants with regard to the 5'-region including exons 1, 2 and 3. The MTGR1 gene consists of 14 exons and spans about 68 kb. The genomic structure of MTGR1 is highly similar to those of other MTG 8-family genes, MTG8 and MTG16. MTG16 was recently cloned from the translocation breakpoint of myeloid malignancies with t(16;21) chromosomal translocation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10675041     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(99)00481-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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