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Publication : Cloning and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding human cyclin D-binding Myb-like protein (hDMP1).

First Author  Bodner SM Year  1999
Journal  Gene Volume  229
Issue  1-2 Pages  223-8
PubMed ID  10095122 Mgi Jnum  J:53894
Mgi Id  MGI:1333607 Doi  10.1016/s0378-1119(98)00591-5
Citation  Bodner SM, et al. (1999) Cloning and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding human cyclin D-binding Myb-like protein (hDMP1). Gene 229(1-2):223-8
abstractText  The murine transcription factor murine cyclin D-binding Myb-like protein (mDmp1) arrests the cell cycle in G1 phase, through an activity that can be overridden by direct interaction with the D-type cyclins. Here, we describe the identification, sequence, chromosomal localization, and expression of the human cognate, hDMP1. The hDMP1 cDNA contains a 2280bp open reading frame that shares a high degree of identity with the mDmp1 coding region. The 4.4kb hDMP1 messenger RNA is ubiquitously expressed in normal human tissues, with highest levels in testis and substructures within the brain. By use of fluorescence in situ hybridization with a human genomic P1 probe, we assigned hDMP1 to chromosome 7, band q21. This chromosomal region is frequently deleted as part of the 7q-minus and monosomy 7 abnormalities of human acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). We analyzed hDMP1 copy number by fluorescence in situ hybridization in leukemic blasts from nine patients with abnormalities of the long arm of chromosome 7, and in each case one allele of the hDMP1 gene was deleted. Functional analysis of the mDmp1 protein has shown that it negatively regulates cell proliferation, which suggests that this gene is a candidate suppressor of malignant transformation. Further study will be needed to determine whether gene-specific mutations implicate hDMP1 as a tumor suppressor in acute leukemias with deletions of the long arm of chromosome 7 or in other types of human malignancy.
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