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    Gene. 2000 Mar 7;245(1):193-201.

    Nucleotide sequence and differential expression of the human 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase gene.

    Cho HM, Jun DY, Bae MA, Ahn JD, Kim YH.

    Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, South Korea.

    The nucleotide sequence of Hs 3-PGDH gene, encoding human 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase that catalyzes the initiating step in the phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis, has been determined. The 3-PGDH gene has a predicted 533 amino acid open reading frame, encoding a 56.8kDa protein that shares 94.0% similarity with rat-liver 3-PGDH. Two different transcripts corresponding to 3-PGDH mRNA were detected in human normal tissues. A dominant 2.1kb transcript was expressed at high levels in prostate, testis, ovary, brain, liver, kidney, and pancreas, and weakly expressed in thymus, colon, and heart. A 710bp transcript also appeared as a weaker band where the 2.1kb mRNA was expressed, and it was more significant than the 2.1kb mRNA in heart and skeletal muscle. The TPA-induced monocytic differentiation of U937, which also resulted in growth arrest, abruptly downregulated the expression of 3-PGDH. Removal of TPA restored cell growth through the retrodifferentiation process and subsequent expression of 3-PGDH. The 3-PGDH mRNA was markedly expressed in human leukemias, lymphoma Sup-T1, colon adenocarcinoma COLO 320DM, epitheloid carcinoma HeLa S3, and murine lymphoma BW5147.G.1.4, but not in human leukemia K562. This report demonstrates that the human 3-PGDH gene is regulated at the transcriptional level depending on tissue specificty and cellular proliferative status, and its transcriptional regulation mechanism may be a useful target for diagnosis and therapy of cancer.

    PMID: 10713460 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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