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Publication : Human testis specifically expresses a homologue of the rodent T lymphocytes RT6 mRNA.

First Author  Lévy I Year  1996
Journal  FEBS Lett Volume  382
Issue  3 Pages  276-80
PubMed ID  8605984 Mgi Jnum  J:32969
Mgi Id  MGI:80457 Doi  10.1016/0014-5793(96)00183-4
Citation  Levy I, et al. (1996) Human testis specifically expresses a homologue of the rodent T lymphocytes RT6 mRNA. FEBS Lett 382(3):276-80
abstractText  A human homologue of the rodent T cell mono ADP-ribosyl transferase RT6 mRNA was identified by a systematic analysis of human testis transcripts. This messenger encodes for a precursor protein of 367 aa (MW: 41.5 kDa) which exhibits a peptide signal, consensus domains for mono ADP-ribosyl transferase and a C-terminal part characteristic of glycophosphatidyl inositol anchored protein. This mRNA, transcribed from a gene localized in 4q13-q21, is not expressed in white blood cells but is specific for human testis in which it is likely to correspond to a new ADP-ribosyl transferase.
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