Neo-PAP and PAP are both overexpressed in human cancers but have distinct splicing patterns. Northern blots containing 10 μg of total RNA/lane (upper right and left panels) or approximately 2 μg of poly(A)+ RNA/lane (lower right and left panels) were hybridized with a neo-PAP probe followed by β-actin and then stripped and reprobed with PAP, followed again with β-actin. Lane 1, 1087-mel; 2, 1532-CPTX; 3, 1535-CPTX; 4, 1542-CPTX; 5, CY13; 6, LoVo; 7, SW480; 8, 293 cells; 9, 1087-EBV; 10, 1087 PBL; 11, 1532 PBL; 12, 1535 PBL; 13, brain; 14, colon; 15, heart; 16, kidney; 17, liver; 18, lung; 19, muscle; 20, placenta; 21, small intestine; 22, spleen; 23, stomach; 24, testis. Blots probed with neo-PAP or PAP were exposed to film for 67 to 72 h or with β-actin for 2 to 2.5 h. Trans., transformed cells.