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ELL2 Influences Transcription Elongation, Splicing, Ig Secretion and Growth.

Anthony Ghobrial1, Nathaniel Flick1, Ryan Daly1, Malcolm Hoffman1, Christine Milcarek1.   

Abstract

ELL2 was previously discovered as a member of the Super Elongation Complex. It is involved in driving the maturation of B cells to plasma cells through shifting patterns of RNA processing, favoring generation of the secretory form of heavy chain immunoglobulin (IgH) associated with plasma cells. ELL2 influences the expression and splicing patterns of more than 4,000 genes in antibody secreting cells. The ELL2 gene has been implicated in cancers such as multiple myeloma and salivary gland carcinoma. A member of the ELL family (ELL1) was recently proven to act as an E3 ubiquitin ligase to known proto-oncogene, c-Myc, through a highly conserved cysteine residue in the C-terminal CEYLH region. Comparison of sequence homology shows this region is conserved between the three members of the ELL family, leading us to hypothesize that the other two ELLs (2 and 3) could serve the same role. In this review, we summarize what is known about ELL2 with respect to its role in driving B cell to plasma cell differentiation as well as its potential role in tumor suppression.

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Keywords:  Gene expression; Homology; Immunology; Proto-oncogene; Tumour

Year:  2019        PMID: 31930204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mucosal Immunol Res


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1.  Characterizing the Interaction between the HTLV-1 Transactivator Tax-1 with Transcription Elongation Factor ELL2 and Its Impact on Viral Transactivation.

Authors:  Stephan Kohrt; Sarah Strobel; Melanie C Mann; Heinrich Sticht; Bernhard Fleckenstein; Andrea K Thoma-Kress
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-18       Impact factor: 5.923

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