Literature DB >> 11491533

Vanin genes are clustered (human 6q22-24 and mouse 10A2B1) and encode isoforms of pantetheinase ectoenzymes.

F Martin1, F Malergue, G Pitari, J M Philippe, S Philips, C Chabret, S Granjeaud, M G Mattei, A J Mungall, P Naquet, F Galland.   

Abstract

The mouse Vanin-1 molecule plays a role in thymic reconstitution following damage by irradiation. We recently demonstrated that it is a membrane pantetheinase (EC 3.56.1.-). This molecule is the prototypic member of a larger Vanin family encoded by at least two mouse (Vanin-1 and Vanin-3) and three human (VNN1, VNN2, VNN3) orthologous genes. We now report (1) the structural characterization of the human and mouse Vanin genes and their organization in clusters on the 6q22-24 and 10A2B1 chromosomes, respectively; (2) identification of the human VNN3 gene and the demonstration that the mouse Vanin-3 molecule is secreted by cells, and (3) that the Vanin genes encode different isoforms of the mammalian pantetheinase activity. Thus, the Vanin family represents a novel class of secreted or membrane-associated ectoenzymes. We discuss here their possible role in processes pertaining to tissue repair in the context of oxidative stress.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11491533     DOI: 10.1007/s002510100327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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10.  Vanin-1 pantetheinase drives increased chondrogenic potential of mesenchymal precursors in ank/ank mice.

Authors:  Kristen A Johnson; Wei Yao; Nancy E Lane; Philippe Naquet; Robert A Terkeltaub
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