Detection of c-rel-Related Transcripts in Mouse Hematopoietic Tissues, Fractionated Lymphocyte Populations, and Cell Lines

E Brownell, B Mathieson, HA Young… - … and cellular biology, 1987 - Taylor & Francis
E Brownell, B Mathieson, HA Young, J Keller, JN Ihle, NR Rice
Molecular and cellular biology, 1987Taylor & Francis
A portion of the human cellular homolog of v-rel, the transforming gene of the leukemogenic
retrovirus reticuloendotheliosis virus, strain T, was used to survey RNAs from several mouse
tissues, selected lymphocyte populations, and hematopoietic cell lines for c-rel expression.
Relatively high levels of a high-molecular-weight transcript were observed in peripheral B
and T cells, whereas lower levels were detectable in functionally immature thymocytes.
These results suggested that, unlike c-myb and c-ets, the c-rel proto-oncogene plays a role …
A portion of the human cellular homolog of v-rel, the transforming gene of the leukemogenic retrovirus reticuloendotheliosis virus, strain T, was used to survey RNAs from several mouse tissues, selected lymphocyte populations, and hematopoietic cell lines for c-rel expression. Relatively high levels of a high-molecular-weight transcript were observed in peripheral B and T cells, whereas lower levels were detectable in functionally immature thymocytes. These results suggested that, unlike c-myb and c-ets, the c-rel proto-oncogene plays a role in later stages of lymphocyte differentiation.
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