Britton R A, Chen S M, Wallis D, Koeuth T, Powell B S, Shaffer L G, Largaespada D, Jenkins N A, Copeland N G, Court D L, Lupski J R
Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.
Genomics. 2000 Jul 1;67(1):78-82. doi: 10.1006/geno.2000.6243.
Era is an essential GTPase that is required for proper cell cycle progression and cell division in Escherichia coli and is found in nearly all bacteria sequenced to date. To determine whether Era is also present in eukaryotic organisms, we searched the dbEST database and found EST clones coding for proteins that were similar to Era. Full sequencing of these ESTs from human and mouse identified a conserved homologue, ERAL1 (Era-like 1). ERAL1 maps to 17q11.2 in human and is located in the syntenic region of mouse chromosome 11. ERAL1 may be an attractive candidate for a tumor suppressor gene since ERAL1 is located in a chromosomal region where loss of heterozygosity is often associated with various types of cancer.
Era是一种必需的GTP酶,在大肠杆菌中,它是正常细胞周期进程和细胞分裂所必需的,并且在迄今为止测序的几乎所有细菌中都能找到。为了确定Era是否也存在于真核生物中,我们搜索了dbEST数据库,发现了编码与Era相似蛋白质的EST克隆。对来自人类和小鼠的这些EST进行全序列分析,鉴定出一个保守的同源物ERAL1(Era样1)。ERAL1定位于人类的17q11.2,位于小鼠染色体11的同线区域。ERAL1可能是肿瘤抑制基因的一个有吸引力的候选者,因为ERAL1位于一个杂合性缺失常与各种类型癌症相关的染色体区域。