TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression and chromosomal localization of the Requiem gene
AU - Gabig, Theodore G.
AU - Crean, Colin D.
AU - Klenk, Alison
AU - Long, Haiyan
AU - Copeland, Neal G.
AU - Gilbert, Debra J.
AU - Jenkins, Nancy A.
AU - Quincey, Danielle
AU - Parente, Fabienne
AU - Lespinasse, Françoise
AU - Carle, Georges F.
AU - Gaudray, Patrick
AU - Zhang, Chang X.
AU - Calender, Alain
AU - Hoeppener, Jo
AU - Kas, Koen
AU - Thakker, Rajesh V.
AU - Farnebo, Filip
AU - Teh, Bin T.
AU - Larsson, Catharina
AU - Piehl, Fredrik
AU - Lagercrantz, Jacob
AU - Khodaei, Shideh
AU - Carson, Emma
AU - Weber, Günther
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Apoptosis in murine myeloid cell lines requires the expression of the Requiem gene, which encodes a putative zinc finger protein. We detected the protein in both cytoplasmic and nuclear subcellular fractions of murine myeloid cells and human K562 leukemia cells, which suggests that the protein might have a function distinct from a transcription factor. This distribution did not alter upon apoptosis induction by IL-3 deprivation. As an approach to investigate its role in development, we determined the spatio-temporal expression pattern in the mouse. Expression was detected in various tissues in earlier gestational age; however, confined to testes, spleen, thymus, and part of the hippocampus in the adult mouse. The expression profile is consistent with a functional role during rapid growth and cell turnover, and in agreement with a regulatory function for hematopoietic cells. The human cDNA clone sequenced showed high homology to its murine counterpart and extended the open reading frame by 20 codons upstream. The gene is located in the proximal region of mouse Chromosome (Chr) 19. In the homologous human region at 11q13, it is located at about 150 kb centromeric from MLK3.
AB - Apoptosis in murine myeloid cell lines requires the expression of the Requiem gene, which encodes a putative zinc finger protein. We detected the protein in both cytoplasmic and nuclear subcellular fractions of murine myeloid cells and human K562 leukemia cells, which suggests that the protein might have a function distinct from a transcription factor. This distribution did not alter upon apoptosis induction by IL-3 deprivation. As an approach to investigate its role in development, we determined the spatio-temporal expression pattern in the mouse. Expression was detected in various tissues in earlier gestational age; however, confined to testes, spleen, thymus, and part of the hippocampus in the adult mouse. The expression profile is consistent with a functional role during rapid growth and cell turnover, and in agreement with a regulatory function for hematopoietic cells. The human cDNA clone sequenced showed high homology to its murine counterpart and extended the open reading frame by 20 codons upstream. The gene is located in the proximal region of mouse Chromosome (Chr) 19. In the homologous human region at 11q13, it is located at about 150 kb centromeric from MLK3.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/7344245465
U2 - 10.1007/s003359900840
DO - 10.1007/s003359900840
M3 - Article
C2 - 9680388
AN - SCOPUS:7344245465
SN - 0938-8990
VL - 9
SP - 660
EP - 665
JO - Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
JF - Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
IS - 8
ER -