TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential gene expression profiling between wild-type and ALAS2-null erythroblasts
T2 - Identification of novel heme-regulated genes
AU - Fujiwara, Tohru
AU - Harigae, Hideo
AU - Takahashi, Shinichiro
AU - Furuyama, Kazumichi
AU - Nakajima, Osamu
AU - Sun, Jiying
AU - Igarashi, Kazuhiko
AU - Yamamoto, Masayuki
AU - Sassa, Shigeru
AU - Kaku, Mitsuo
AU - Sasaki, Takeshi
PY - 2006/2/3
Y1 - 2006/2/3
N2 - To identify erythroid-specific heme-regulated genes, we performed differential expression analysis between wild-type and heme-deficient erythroblasts, which had been prepared from wild-type and erythroid-specific δ-aminolevulinate synthase-null mouse ES cells, respectively. Among 8737 clones on cDNA array, 40 cDNA clones, including 34 unknown ESTs, were first selected by their high expression profiles in wild-type erythroblasts, and evaluated further for their erythroid-lineage specificity, expression in hematopoietic tissues in vivo, and heme-dependent expression, which yielded 11, 4, and 4 genes, respectively. Because of the selection strategy employed, the final 4 were considered as the newly identified erythroid-specific heme-regulated genes. These 4 genes were uncoupling protein 2, nucleolar spindle-associated protein, cellular nucleic acid-binding protein, and a novel acetyltransferase-like protein. These findings thus suggest that heme may regulate a wide variety of hitherto unrecognized genes, and further analysis of these genes may clarify their role in erythroid cell differentiation.
AB - To identify erythroid-specific heme-regulated genes, we performed differential expression analysis between wild-type and heme-deficient erythroblasts, which had been prepared from wild-type and erythroid-specific δ-aminolevulinate synthase-null mouse ES cells, respectively. Among 8737 clones on cDNA array, 40 cDNA clones, including 34 unknown ESTs, were first selected by their high expression profiles in wild-type erythroblasts, and evaluated further for their erythroid-lineage specificity, expression in hematopoietic tissues in vivo, and heme-dependent expression, which yielded 11, 4, and 4 genes, respectively. Because of the selection strategy employed, the final 4 were considered as the newly identified erythroid-specific heme-regulated genes. These 4 genes were uncoupling protein 2, nucleolar spindle-associated protein, cellular nucleic acid-binding protein, and a novel acetyltransferase-like protein. These findings thus suggest that heme may regulate a wide variety of hitherto unrecognized genes, and further analysis of these genes may clarify their role in erythroid cell differentiation.
KW - ALAS2
KW - Erythropoiesis
KW - Gene
KW - Heme
KW - cDNA array
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.11.163
DO - 10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.11.163
M3 - Article
C2 - 16356476
AN - SCOPUS:29244488237
SN - 0006-291X
VL - 340
SP - 105
EP - 110
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
IS - 1
ER -