A trithorax–like gene is interrupted by chromosome 11q23 translocations in acute leukaemias

M Djabali, L Selleri, P Parry, M Bower, BD Young… - Nature …, 1992 - nature.com
M Djabali, L Selleri, P Parry, M Bower, BD Young, GA Evans
Nature genetics, 1992nature.com
Some acute lymphocytic leukaemias, particularly those in young children, are associated
with at (4; 11)(q21; q23) reciprocal translocation. We have cloned the translocation
breakpoint on chromosome 11q23 and isolated corresponding RNA transcripts from this
region. The translocation occurs within a cluster of Alu repetitive elements located within an
intron of a gene that gives rise to 11.5 (kb) transcript spanning the translocation breakpoint.
The 11.5 kb transcript encodes a protein that is highly homologous to the Drosophila …
Abstract
Some acute lymphocytic leukaemias, particularly those in young children, are associated with a t(4;11)(q21;q23) reciprocal translocation. We have cloned the translocation breakpoint on chromosome 11q23 and isolated corresponding RNA transcripts from this region. The translocation occurs within a cluster of Alu repetitive elements located within an intron of a gene that gives rise to 11.5 (kb) transcript spanning the translocation breakpoint. The 11.5 kb transcript encodes a protein that is highly homologous to the Drosophila trithorax gene, a developmental regulator. An analysis of a series of leukaemic patients carrying t(4;11) and t(9;11) translocations indicate that the majority of breakpoints in infant leukaemias lie within a 5 kb region.
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