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Publication : The porcine gene TBP10 encodes a protein homologous to the human tat-binding protein/26S protease subunit family.

First Author  Leeb T Year  1996
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  7
Issue  3 Pages  180-5
PubMed ID  8833236 Mgi Jnum  J:32768
Mgi Id  MGI:80257 Doi  10.1007/s003359900050
Citation  Leeb T, et al. (1996) The porcine gene TBP10 encodes a protein homologous to the human tat-binding protein/26S protease subunit family. Mamm Genome 7(3):180-5
abstractText  We have cloned a porcine gene, designated TBP1O, that belongs to the Tat-binding protein/26S protease subunit family. The genomic structure of the porcine TBP1O gene was analyzed after isolation of three overlapping genomic phage lambda clones. The TBP10 gene harbors 12 exons spanning 4.5 kb of chromosomal DNA. The TBP1O gene was assigned to Chromosome (Chr) 12 by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on metaphase chromosomes. The chromosomal location was confirmed by PCR analysis of a porcine-rodent hybrid cell panel. The TBP1O protein is encoded by a 1221 nucleotide cDNA and has a molecular mass of 45.6 kDa. The predicted amino acid sequence has highest similarity to the human and bovine p45 subunit of the 26S protease and the human transcription factor TRIP1. Further similarities were detected to the slime mold protein DdTBP1O and the Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein SUG1. Like DdTBP1O and other members of the protein family, the porcine TBP1O harbors a leucine zipper motif in the N-terminal region and a domain characteristics of ATP-dependent proteases in the C-terminal region.
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