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A nuclear localized protein ZCCHC9 is expressed in cerebral cortex and suppresses the MAPK signal pathway 被引量:1

A nuclear localized protein ZCCHC9 is expressed in cerebral cortex and suppresses the MAPK signal pathway
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摘要 The CCHC-type zinc finger motif has numerous biological activities (such as DNA binding and RNA binding) and can also mediate protein-protein interaction. This article gives a primary report about the human ZCCHC9 gene. Protein ZCCHC9 contains four CCHC motifs and is highly conserved in humans, mice, and rats. The whole eDNA sequence of the ZCCHC9 gene has been amplified by PCR and a number of plasmids have been constructed for further study. The results show that ZCCHC9 is localized in the nucleus, and especially concentrated in the nueleolus. It is highly expressed in the brain and testicles of the mouse. This has been confirmed by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). In situ hybridization of the mouse brain indicates that ZCCHC9 is mainly expressed in the cerebral cortex. Reporter gene assay shows that ZCCHC9 suppresses the transcription activities of NF-kappa B and SRE, and may play roles in the Mitogen-Aetivated Protein Kinase (MAPK) signaling transduetion pathway. The CCHC-type zinc finger motif has numerous biological activities (such as DNA binding and RNA binding) and can also mediate protein-protein interaction. This article gives a primary report about the human ZCCHC9 gene. Protein ZCCHC9 contains four CCHC motifs and is highly conserved in humans, mice, and rats. The whole eDNA sequence of the ZCCHC9 gene has been amplified by PCR and a number of plasmids have been constructed for further study. The results show that ZCCHC9 is localized in the nucleus, and especially concentrated in the nueleolus. It is highly expressed in the brain and testicles of the mouse. This has been confirmed by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). In situ hybridization of the mouse brain indicates that ZCCHC9 is mainly expressed in the cerebral cortex. Reporter gene assay shows that ZCCHC9 suppresses the transcription activities of NF-kappa B and SRE, and may play roles in the Mitogen-Aetivated Protein Kinase (MAPK) signaling transduetion pathway.
出处 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2008年第8期467-472,共6页 遗传学报(英文版)
基金 the National Natural Sci-ence Foundation of China (No. 30470945) Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (No. IRT0445)
关键词 ZCCHC9 gene real-time RT-PCR subcellular localization in situ hybridization NF-kappa B SRE ZCCHC9 gene real-time RT-PCR subcellular localization in situ hybridization NF-kappa B SRE
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