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  2. Isolation of a novel actin-related gene expressed in low-metastatic PC-14 human lung adenocarcinoma

Isolation of a novel actin-related gene expressed in low-metastatic PC-14 human lung adenocarcinoma

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2001 Jan 12;280(1):61-7. doi: 10.1006/bbrc.2000.4059.
N Shindo-Okada 1 K Shimizu
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Affiliation

  • 1 Biology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, 5-1-1, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan. nokada@gan2.res.ncc.go.jp
Abstract

In this article, we report the identification of differentially expressed genes associated with the metastatic potential of PC-14 human lung adenocarcinoma. The mRNA differential display method was applied to compare mRNAs from six cloned PC-14 cell lines representing different metastatic potentials. A novel gene was identified as being expressed in low-metastatic cells but not in high-metastatic cells. Sequence analysis revealed that this novel gene has an open reading frame of 210 amino acid residues showing 89% amino acid identity with human Arp3, which is one of the actin-related proteins. This gene was designated the Arp11 gene (the 11th Actin-related gene). The Arp11 gene was mapped to human chromosome 7q32-36. Southern blot and PCR analyses show that all of the high-metastatic variant cells have not rearrangements and deletions of Arp11 allele. Expression of the Arp11 gene may regulate the metastatic potential of PC-14 human lung adenocarcinoma.

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