RRC ID 39485
著者 Yoshida A, Minowa MT, Takamatsu S, Hara T, Oguri S, Ikenaga H, Takeuchi M.
タイトル Tissue specific expression and chromosomal mapping of a human UDP-N-acetylglucosamine: alpha1,3-d-mannoside beta1, 4-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase.
ジャーナル Glycobiology
Abstract A human cDNA for UDP- N -acetylglucosamine:alpha1,3-d-mannoside beta1,4- N- acetylglucosaminyltransferase (GnT-IV) was isolated from a liver cDNA library using a probe based on a partial cDNA sequence of the bovine GnT-IV. The cDNA encoded a complete sequence of a type II membrane protein of 535 amino acids which is 96% identical to the bovine GnT-IV. Transient expression of the human cDNA in COS7 cells increased total cellular GnT-IV activity 25-fold, demonstrating that this cDNA encodes a functional human GnT-IV. Northern blot analysis of normal tissues indicated that at least five different sizes of mRNA (9.7, 7.6, 5.1, 3.8, and 2.4 kb) forGnT-IV are expressed in vivo. Furthermore, these mRNAs are expressed at different levels between tissues. Large amounts of mRNA were detected in tissues harboring T lineage cells. Also, the promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL-60 and the lymphoblastic leukemia cell line MOLT-4 revealed abundant mRNA. Lastly, the gene was mapped at the locus on human chromosome 2, band q12 by fluorescent in situ hybridization.
巻・号 9(3)
ページ 303-10
公開日 1999-3-1
DOI 10.1093/glycob/9.3.303
PII cwc029
PMID 10024668
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Base Sequence Blotting, Northern COS Cells Cell Lineage Chromosome Mapping Chromosomes, Human, Pair 2 / genetics* DNA, Complementary / genetics Gene Expression Humans In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence Leukemia / enzymology Lymphoid Tissue / enzymology Membrane Proteins / genetics* Molecular Sequence Data N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferases / genetics* Neoplasm Proteins / genetics RNA, Messenger / isolation & purification Recombinant Proteins / biosynthesis T-Lymphocytes / enzymology* Tissue Distribution Tumor Cells, Cultured
IF 4.06
引用数 21
WOS 分野 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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ヒト・動物細胞