Literature DB >> 7731688

Sequence of the human invasion-inducing TIAM1 gene, its conservation in evolution and its expression in tumor cell lines of different tissue origin.

G G Habets1, R A van der Kammen, J C Stam, F Michiels, J G Collard.   

Abstract

By means of proviral tagging in combination with in vitro selection for invasive T-lymphoma variants, we have previously identified the murine invasion- and metastasis-inducing Tiam1 gene. Tiam1 encodes a novel protein which shares a Dbl-homology (DH) domain with GDP dissociation stimulator-(GDS) proteins that activate Rho-like GTPases. We have cloned the human TIAM1 coding sequence and studied its evolutionary conservation and expression pattern. TIAM1 is highly conserved among vertebrates. The close similarity between human TIAM1 and the mouse homologue is indicated by 88% and 95% identity of nucleotides and predicted sequences, respectively. The murine gene is highly expressed in brain and testis and at low or moderate levels in almost all other normal tissues. Interestingly, Tiam1 transcripts were found in virtually all analysed tumor cell lines of human and rodent origin including B- and T-lymphomas, neuroblastomas, melanomas and carcinomas. The evolutionary conservation as well as the broad expression pattern of Tiam1 in most normal tissues, suggests a general function in cellular signaling processes presumably by activation of a Rho-like GTPase that regulates the cytoskeletal organization.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7731688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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