Meerabux J, Yaspo M L, Roebroek A J, Van de Ven W J, Lister T A, Young B D
Department of Medical Oncology, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Cancer Res. 1996 Feb 1;56(3):448-51.
A new member of the proprotein convertase gene family (LPC) has been identified at a chromosome translocation breakpoint occurring in a high grade lymphoma. The translocation t(11;14)(q23;q32) has been molecularly cloned and shown to be the result of a fusion between an intron in the 3' -untranslated region of LPC with a sequence close to the switch region S gamma 4 of the IGH locus. The LPC gene encodes a protein of 785 amino acids with substantial homology to furin and the other members of the proprotein convertase family and represents a novel target for chromosome translocation and subsequent deregulation.
在一例高级别淋巴瘤发生的染色体易位断点处,鉴定出了前蛋白转化酶基因家族的一个新成员(LPC)。已对易位t(11;14)(q23;q32)进行了分子克隆,结果显示它是LPC基因3'-非翻译区的一个内含子与IGH基因座的开关区域Sγ4附近的一个序列融合的产物。LPC基因编码一种由785个氨基酸组成的蛋白质,与弗林蛋白酶及前蛋白转化酶家族的其他成员具有高度同源性,是染色体易位及随后失调的一个新靶点。