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Identification of a novel human BCL-X promoter and exon

Identification of a novel human BCL-X promoter and exon
Identification of a novel human BCL-X promoter and exon
BCL-XL is a key anti-apoptotic BCL-2 family protein that is widely expressed in human cancer cells and is induced in response to diverse survival signals. The translation initiation codon for BCL-XL is located in BCL-X exon II and previous analyses have indicated that BCL-XL RNAs initiate close to the start of exon II or additionally contain a non-coding first exon (exon IA) spliced to exon II. Using 5' RACE we have now identified a novel BCL-X non-coding exon (exon IB) which is spliced directly to exon II in place of exon IA. Exon IB-containing RNAs encoded BCL-XL and were detected in non-malignant lymphocytes and lymphoma cells from lymph node biopsies and were expressed at significant levels in cell lines derived from ovarian, colon and breast cancers. We identified two TATA-box sequences upstream of exon IB and demonstrated that surrounding genomic sequences contained strong promoter activity in lymphoma cells (approximately 300-fold active relative to controls). We have therefore identified a powerful new BCL-X promoter and a novel exon that contributes to BCL-XL expression.
apoptosis, BCL-XL, splicing, promoter, transcription
0950-9232
5534-5538
MacCarthy-Morrogh, Lucy
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Wood, Lynn
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Brimmell, Matthew
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Johnson, Peter W.
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Packham, Graham
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MacCarthy-Morrogh, Lucy
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Wood, Lynn
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Brimmell, Matthew
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Johnson, Peter W.
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Packham, Graham
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MacCarthy-Morrogh, Lucy, Wood, Lynn, Brimmell, Matthew, Johnson, Peter W. and Packham, Graham (2000) Identification of a novel human BCL-X promoter and exon. Oncogene, 19 (48), 5534-5538.

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Abstract

BCL-XL is a key anti-apoptotic BCL-2 family protein that is widely expressed in human cancer cells and is induced in response to diverse survival signals. The translation initiation codon for BCL-XL is located in BCL-X exon II and previous analyses have indicated that BCL-XL RNAs initiate close to the start of exon II or additionally contain a non-coding first exon (exon IA) spliced to exon II. Using 5' RACE we have now identified a novel BCL-X non-coding exon (exon IB) which is spliced directly to exon II in place of exon IA. Exon IB-containing RNAs encoded BCL-XL and were detected in non-malignant lymphocytes and lymphoma cells from lymph node biopsies and were expressed at significant levels in cell lines derived from ovarian, colon and breast cancers. We identified two TATA-box sequences upstream of exon IB and demonstrated that surrounding genomic sequences contained strong promoter activity in lymphoma cells (approximately 300-fold active relative to controls). We have therefore identified a powerful new BCL-X promoter and a novel exon that contributes to BCL-XL expression.

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Published date: 16 November 2000
Keywords: apoptosis, BCL-XL, splicing, promoter, transcription

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Local EPrints ID: 157207
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/157207
ISSN: 0950-9232
PURE UUID: faba1c80-4c30-43f0-99bc-0977a3ea8c75
ORCID for Peter W. Johnson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2306-4974
ORCID for Graham Packham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9232-5691

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Date deposited: 03 Jun 2010 15:18
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:46

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Author: Lucy MacCarthy-Morrogh
Author: Lynn Wood
Author: Matthew Brimmell
Author: Graham Packham ORCID iD

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