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    Blood. 1994 Jan 1;83(1):26-32.

    Gene involved in the 3q27 translocation associated with B-cell lymphoma, BCL5, encodes a Krüppel-like zinc-finger protein.

    Miki T, Kawamata N, Hirosawa S, Aoki N.

    First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.

    Chromosomal translocations involving band 3q27 are the recently described nonrandom cytogenetic abnormalities in B-cell malignancies. We have previously cloned the breakpoint region of 3q27, designated as the BCL5 locus, from the B-cell line carrying the t(3;22). The cDNA for the BCL5 gene was cloned from the human liver cDNA library. The nucleotide sequencing analysis showed that the BCL5 gene encodes a potential transcription factor containing six repeats of the Cys2-His2 zinc-finger motif resembling the Drosophila segmentation gene Krüppel. The calculated molecular weight was 78.8 kD, which was supported by an in vitro transcription and translation experiment. A part of the sequence was essentially identical to that of a genomic fragment, ZNF51, previously reported to be located at 3qter. The translocation occurred in the 5' region of the BCL5 gene, and the protein-coding exons were fused to the Ig-lambda gene in a head-to-head configuration in the cell line carrying t(3;22). The BCL5 cDNA probe detected a major transcript of 3.8 kb in Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines and an aberrant transcript in the t(3;22) cell line, whereas no transcript was detected in myeloid, monocytoid, erythroid, T-lymphoid, and Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized B-lymphoblastoid cell lines.

    PMID: 8274740 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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