| Literature DB >> 11404085 |
L V Yang1, R H Nicholson, J Kaplan, A Galy, L Li.
Abstract
We cloned a novel murine gene, designated Hemogen (hemopoietic gene), which was sequentially expressed in active hematopoietic sites and downregulated in the process of blood cell differentiation. Hemogen transcripts were specifically detected in blood islands, primitive blood cells and fetal liver during embryogenesis, and then remained in bone marrow and spleen in adult mice. Immunostaining demonstrated that Hemogen was a nuclear protein. We also identified a human homologue of Hemogen, named EDAG, which was mapped to chromosome 9q22, a leukemia breakpoint. Like Hemogen, EDAG exhibited specific expression in hematopoietic tissues and cells. Taken together, these data are consistent with Hemogen and EDAG playing an important role in hematopoietic development and neoplasms.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11404085 DOI: 10.1016/s0925-4773(01)00376-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mech Dev ISSN: 0925-4773 Impact factor: 1.882