Chaplin T, Ayton P, Bernard O A, Saha V, Della Valle V, Hillion J, Gregorini A, Lillington D, Berger R, Young B D
Department of Medical Oncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, London, UK.
Blood. 1995 Mar 15;85(6):1435-41.
A novel class of conserved transcription factors has been identified from the molecular cloning of AF10, the gene involved in the t(10;11)(p12;q23) translocation of acute myeloid leukemias. AF10 encodes a 109-kD protein of 1,027 amino acids and contains an N-terminal zinc finger region and a C-terminal leucine zipper. These structures have been found to be conserved in sequence and position in three other proteins, AF17, BR140, and a previously unrecognized Caenorhabditis elegans gene, provisionally named CEZF. The overall structure, level of sequence conservation, and expression pattern suggest that these genes encode a new class of transcription factors, some of which are targets for chromosomal translocation in acute leukemia.
通过对AF10进行分子克隆,已鉴定出一类新的保守转录因子。AF10基因参与急性髓系白血病的t(10;11)(p12;q23)易位。AF10编码一个由1027个氨基酸组成的109-kD蛋白,包含一个N端锌指区域和一个C端亮氨酸拉链。已发现这些结构在另外三种蛋白质AF17、BR140和一个先前未被识别的秀丽隐杆线虫基因(暂命名为CEZF)中的序列和位置上是保守的。整体结构、序列保守程度和表达模式表明,这些基因编码一类新的转录因子,其中一些是急性白血病中染色体易位的靶点。