TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiple gene duplication and expression of mouse bcl-2-related genes, A1
AU - Hatakeyama, Shigetsugu
AU - Hamasaki, Azumi
AU - Negishi, Izumi
AU - Loh, Dennis Y.
AU - Sendo, Fujiro
AU - Nakayama, Keiko
AU - Nakayama, Kei Ichi
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Here we report the genomic cloning and characterization of the murine A1 genes, which belong to the bcl-2 gene family. Southern analysis indicated the existence of at least four A1 genes in the murine genome and four different A1 genes, designated A1-a, -b, -c and -d, were cloned from the murine genomic library. The A1-a, -b and -d genes consisted of two exons, whereas the A1-c gene contained 1 bp insertion in the coding region which may result in an aberrant and truncated protein by frame-shift. With the exception of A1-c, the coding regions among A1 genes are highly conserved at > 97% at the nucleotide level and at > 96% at the amino acid level. A1-a, -b and -d genes appeared to be expressed specifically in organs containing many neutrophils. In neutrophils, A1-a, -b and -d transcripts were detected at a comparable level. Our data suggest that the multiple A1 genes in mice were generated by gene duplication and each of them may function as antiapoptotic molecules in neutrophils.
AB - Here we report the genomic cloning and characterization of the murine A1 genes, which belong to the bcl-2 gene family. Southern analysis indicated the existence of at least four A1 genes in the murine genome and four different A1 genes, designated A1-a, -b, -c and -d, were cloned from the murine genomic library. The A1-a, -b and -d genes consisted of two exons, whereas the A1-c gene contained 1 bp insertion in the coding region which may result in an aberrant and truncated protein by frame-shift. With the exception of A1-c, the coding regions among A1 genes are highly conserved at > 97% at the nucleotide level and at > 96% at the amino acid level. A1-a, -b and -d genes appeared to be expressed specifically in organs containing many neutrophils. In neutrophils, A1-a, -b and -d transcripts were detected at a comparable level. Our data suggest that the multiple A1 genes in mice were generated by gene duplication and each of them may function as antiapoptotic molecules in neutrophils.
KW - Apoptosis
KW - Gene cloning
KW - Neutrophil
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U2 - 10.1093/intimm/10.5.631
DO - 10.1093/intimm/10.5.631
M3 - Article
C2 - 9645611
AN - SCOPUS:0031920881
SN - 0953-8178
VL - 10
SP - 631
EP - 637
JO - International Immunology
JF - International Immunology
IS - 5
ER -