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Publication : Sequence, gene structure, and expression pattern of CTNNBL1, a minor-class intron-containing gene--evidence for a role in apoptosis.

First Author  Jabbour L Year  2003
Journal  Genomics Volume  81
Issue  3 Pages  292-303
PubMed ID  12659813 Mgi Jnum  J:84967
Mgi Id  MGI:2671014 Doi  10.1016/s0888-7543(02)00038-1
Citation  Jabbour L, et al. (2003) Sequence, gene structure, and expression pattern of CTNNBL1, a minor-class intron-containing gene-evidence for a role in apoptosis( small star, filled ). Genomics 81(3):292-303
abstractText  We have identified and characterized a cDNA designated CTNNBL1 (catenin (cadherin-associated protein), beta-like 1) coding for a protein of 563 amino acids having predicted structural homology to beta-catenin and other armadillo (arm) family proteins. CTNNBL1 is expressed in multiple human tissues, and its sequence is conserved across widely divergent species. The human CTNNBL1 gene on chromosome 20q11.2 contains 16 exons spanning > 178 kb. Intron 4 is a minor-class intron bearing AT at the 5' splice site and AC at the 3' splice site. An acidic domain, as well as a putative bipartite nuclear localization signal, a nuclear export signal, a leucine-isoleucine zipper, and phosphorylation motifs are present in the protein sequence. Transient expression of CTNNBL1 in CHO cells results in localization to the nucleus and apoptosis. The rate of cell death was higher when cells were transfected with a carboxy-terminal fragment of CTNNBL1, suggesting that the apoptosis-inducing activity is a function of this region.
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