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Publication : The SCL/TAL1 gene: roles in normal and malignant haematopoiesis.

First Author  Robb L Year  1997
Journal  Bioessays Volume  19
Issue  7 Pages  607-13
PubMed ID  9230693 Mgi Jnum  J:41706
Mgi Id  MGI:894236 Doi  10.1002/bies.950190711
Citation  Robb L, et al. (1997) The SCL/TAL1 gene: roles in normal and malignant haematopoiesis. Bioessays 19(7):607-13
abstractText  SCL (TAL1/TCL5) is a member of the helix-loop-helix family of transcription factors. Originally identified because of its involvement in a tumour-specific chromosomal translocation, overexpression of the SCL gene is the most common molecular abnormality found in human T cell leukaemia. Transgenic models have now formally demonstrated that overexpression of SCL within the T cell lineage is capable of causing malignant transformation. Gene targeting experiments have revealed that the SCL gene is crucial for the development of primitive haematopoiesis in the mouse and is also required for the generation of all adult haematopoietic lineages. Biochemical studies have indicated some of the proteins which interact with SCL and this has refined the hypotheses concerning the mechanisms by which SCL plays a role in leukaemogenesis and haematopoietic development.
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