Developmentally regulated expression of a human" finger"-containing gene encoded by the 5′ half of the ret transforming gene

M Takahashi, Y Inaguma, H Hiai… - Molecular and cellular …, 1988 - Am Soc Microbiol
M Takahashi, Y Inaguma, H Hiai, F Hirose
Molecular and cellular biology, 1988Am Soc Microbiol
We isolated and sequenced a cDNA clone of the human gene encoded by the 5′ half of the
ret transforming gene. The nucleotide sequence indicates that it encodes a protein with"
finger" structures which represent putative metal-and nucleic acid-binding domains.
Transcription of this gene was detected at high levels in a variety of human and rodent tumor
cell lines, mouse testis, and embryos. In addition, a unique transcript was observed in testis
RNA. When the expression of the unique transcript was examined at different stages of …
Abstract
We isolated and sequenced a cDNA clone of the human gene encoded by the 5′ half of the ret transforming gene. The nucleotide sequence indicates that it encodes a protein with" finger" structures which represent putative metal-and nucleic acid-binding domains. Transcription of this gene was detected at high levels in a variety of human and rodent tumor cell lines, mouse testis, and embryos. In addition, a unique transcript was observed in testis RNA. When the expression of the unique transcript was examined at different stages of spermatogenesis, a striking increase in mRNA levels accompanied progression from meiotic prophase pachytene spermatocytes to postmeiotic round spermatids. This finger-containing gene may thus function in male germ cell development.
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