The proliferation associated nuclear element (PANE1) is conserved between mammals and fish and preferentially expressed in activated lymphoid cells.

Brian Bierie, Micah Edwin, J Joseph Melenhorst, Lothar Hennighausen
Author Information
  1. Brian Bierie: Laboratory of Genetics and Physiology, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Building 8, Room 101, Bethesda, MD 20892-0822, USA.

Abstract

The proliferation associated nuclear element (PANE1) had been identified in a screen for genes activated in mouse mammary epithelium transformed by stabilized beta-catenin. We have now cloned the human and zebrafish orthologs, analyzed their expression and expressed them ectopically in tissue culture cell lines. PANE1 consists of 180 amino acids and displays 38% conservation between man and zebrafish. Expression of the human PANE1 gene was detected preferentially in immune cells including leukemias and lymphomas, tumor tissues and tumor derived cell lines. In B- and T-cells PANE1 RNA was only detected after the respective cell types were activated either in vivo or in vitro.

MeSH Term

Animals
B-Lymphocytes
Cell Cycle Proteins
Cell Line, Tumor
Humans
Lymphocyte Activation
Mice
Neoplasms
Nuclear Proteins
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
T-Lymphocytes
Zebrafish
Zebrafish Proteins

Chemicals

CENPM protein, human
Cell Cycle Proteins
Nuclear Proteins
PANE1 protein, zebrafish
Zebrafish Proteins
proliferation associated nuclear element 1 protein, mouse

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