C2H2-171 : A novel human cDNA representing a developmentally regulated poz domain/zinc finger protein preferentially expressed in brain |
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Authors: | Kevin G Becker Insong J Lee James W Nagle Rachel D Canning Ameer M Gado Rosarelis Torres Mihael H Polymeropoulos Paul T Massa WilliamE Biddison Paul D Drew |
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Affiliation: | 1Neuroimmunology Branch, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Bethesda MD, 20892,U.S.A.;2Laboratory of Neurogenetics, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Bethesda MD, 20892,U.S.A.;3Laboratory of Neurogenetics, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Bethesda MD, 20892,U.S.A.;4GeneMapping Unit, Lab. of Genetic Disease Research, NCHGR, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, 20892,U.S.A.;5Departments of Neurology and Microbiology and Immunology, The State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, Syracuse, NY 13210, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We describe a novel human zinc finger cNDA, C2H2-171. This cDNA represents an mRNA which encodes a protein of 484 amino acids and a calculated molecular weight of 54 kD. Four zinc finger-like domains are found in the C-terminal end of the protein. At the N-terminus, C2H2-171 contains a POZ/tramtrack-like domain similar to that found in the tumor associated zinc finger proteins LAZ-3/BCL-6 and PLZ-F, as well as in non-zinc finger proteins. C2H2-171 RNA is preferentially expressed in the brain, and increases during the course of murine development, with maximal expression in the adult. C2H2-171 RNA is differentially expressed in brain regions, with the highest level of expression in the cerebellum. C2H2-171 RNA was expressed at high levels in primary cerebellar granule cell neurons compared to astrocytes. The gene encoding C2H2-171 is highly conserved in vertebrates, and maps to the terminus of human chromosome 1 (1q44-ter). This chromosomal location is associated with a number of cytogenetic aberrations including those involving brain developmental anomalies and tumorigenesis. These data suggest that C2H2-171 may play an important role in vertebrate brain development and function. |
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