Banville D, Boie Y
Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Mol Biol. 1989 Jun 5;207(3):481-90. doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(89)90458-0.
Oncomodulin is a small calcium-binding protein normally found only in extra-embryonic tissues such as the placenta, but whose presence in a variety of tumors has been documented. We have isolated the oncomodulin gene from a Buffalo rat genomic library. The rat gene is approximately 9000 bases in length and consists of five exons and four introns. The introns interrupt the coding sequence of oncomodulin in positions identical with those previously reported for the parvalbumin gene, indicating that the two genes are derived from a common ancestor. Analysis of the promoter sequence of the oncomodulin gene revealed that the gene is under the control of a solo long terminal repeat element related to intracisternal-A particles, a family of endogenous retroviral elements. This represents a unique example of a mammalian gene transcribed in normal and tumor cells, from a promoter of viral origin.
癌调蛋白是一种小的钙结合蛋白,通常仅在胎盘等胚外组织中发现,但已证实在多种肿瘤中也存在。我们从布法罗大鼠基因组文库中分离出了癌调蛋白基因。大鼠基因长度约为9000个碱基,由五个外显子和四个内含子组成。这些内含子在与小白蛋白基因先前报道的相同位置中断癌调蛋白的编码序列,表明这两个基因来自共同的祖先。对癌调蛋白基因启动子序列的分析表明,该基因受一个与内源性逆转录病毒元件家族——脑内A颗粒相关的单独长末端重复元件的控制。这代表了一个独特的例子,即一个哺乳动物基因从病毒起源的启动子转录,在正常细胞和肿瘤细胞中均有表达。