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Publication : A novel regulatory myosin light chain gene distinguishes pre-B cell subsets and is IL-7 inducible.

First Author  Oltz EM Year  1992
Journal  EMBO J Volume  11
Issue  7 Pages  2759-67
PubMed ID  1628631 Mgi Jnum  J:1334
Mgi Id  MGI:49861 Doi  10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05341.x
Citation  Oltz EM, et al. (1992) A novel regulatory myosin light chain gene distinguishes pre-B cell subsets and is IL-7 inducible. EMBO J 11(7):2759-67
abstractText  We describe a novel regulatory myosin light chain gene (termed precursor lymphocyte-specific regulatory light chain or PLRLC) that is expressed specifically in precursor B and T lymphocytes. PLRLC is the first example of a regulatory myosin light chain gene which displays specific expression in non-muscle cells. PLRLC is expressed in adult bone marrow derived normal and transformed pre-B cells; in the former, PLRLC expression levels are induced by the pre-B cell specific growth factor interleukin-7 (IL-7). PLRLC is not expressed in either transformed pre-B cells derived from fetal liver or in normal fetal liver pre-B clones grown in the presence of IL-7. Therefore this gene provides the first marker that clearly distinguishes these two pre-B subsets. Finally, several of the different PLRLC transcripts potentially encode regulatory myosin light chains with unique structural features. The unique distribution, regulation and structural features of the PLRLC gene products suggest an important role for PLRLC during lymphocyte development.
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