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Publication : A human amyloid precursor-like protein is highly homologous to a mouse sequence-specific DNA-binding protein.

First Author  von der Kammer H Year  1994
Journal  DNA Cell Biol Volume  13
Issue  11 Pages  1137-43
PubMed ID  7702756 Mgi Jnum  J:21817
Mgi Id  MGI:69723 Doi  10.1089/dna.1994.13.1137
Citation  von der Kammer H, et al. (1994) A human amyloid precursor-like protein is highly homologous to a mouse sequence-specific DNA-binding protein. DNA Cell Biol 13(11):1137-43
abstractText  From a cDNA sequence, we have deduced the amino acid sequence for a human amyloid precursor-like protein (APPH) with > 92% identity to the CDEI binding protein (CDEBP) of the mouse and the fragmentary rat protein YWK-II of unknown function. Expression of APPH was found in all tissues examined. A striking homology of APPH to human amyloid precursor protein (APP) was observed. Overall identity accounts for 52.7%. However, there are three domains of APPH with remarkably higher similarities, corresponding to amino acid sequence positions 47-204 (76.6%), 308-567 (67.7%), and 694-763 (69.9%). Using an APPH antiserum, we localized APPH in nuclei of human interphase cells and found an increased synthesis of APPH in mitotic cells. Our results indicate that the highly conserved proteins human APPH, mouse CDEBP, and rat YWK-II are apparently homologues of a CDEI binding protein with indispensible function in mammalian genome segregation.
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