Detection and subcellular localization of an AML1 chimeric protein in the t(8;21) positive acute myeloid leukemia
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1996
Citazione:
Detection and subcellular localization of an AML1 chimeric protein in the t(8;21) positive acute myeloid leukemia / N. Sacchi, L. Schiaffonati, I. Magnani, C. Pappalardo, A.J. Hughes, M. Darfler, A.T. Hoogeveen. - In: ONCOGENE. - ISSN 0950-9232. - 12:2(1996 Jan 18), pp. 437-444.
Abstract:
AML1, a gene encoding a protein of the PEBP2/CBF family of transcription factors is disrupted by translocations associated with human leukemia. In the t(8;21) acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), AML1 was found fused to a gene on chromosome 8 that we designated CDR (also known as ETO and MTG8). Immunoprecipitation experiments followed by immunoblotting using a combination of antibodies against different epitopes of one of the predicted chimeric proteins encoded by a fully characterized fusion transcript enabled us to visualize a chimeric protein in the t(8;21) Kasumi-1 cell line. The estimated size of this protein is 64 kDa. Immunoblotting of leukemic blasts containing the t(8;21) detected a protein of the same size. Immunofluorescence experiments indicate that the chimeric protein is localized in the nucleus. A normal AML1 protein of 27 kDa was also detected in t(8;21) Kasumi-1 cells. It remains to be established by which mechanism the mutant AML1 isoform may contribute to the leukemogenesis process of t(8;21)-positive acute myeloid leukemia.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Acute myeloid leukemia; AML1 gene; Chimeric protein; Translocation (8;21)
Elenco autori:
N. Sacchi, L. Schiaffonati, I. Magnani, C. Pappalardo, A.J. Hughes, M. Darfler, A.T. Hoogeveen
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