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cDNA cloning of the human polybromo-1 gene on chromosome 3p21.

The bromodomain is suggested as a chromatin-targeting domain involved in regulation of gene expression and chromatin structure. We here report the cDNA cloning of the human polybromo-1 (hPB1) gene that encodes a 1634-amino acid polypeptide containing six bromodomains. The hPB1 polypeptide shows 91% identity to the previously identified chicken polybromo-1 with conservation of the bromodomains and other characteristic features. Northern blot analysis detected the ubiquitous expression of hPB1 mRNA in a variety of human tissues. Four alternative splicings were found within the hPB1 coding region: three making in-frame deletions and one resulting in a C-terminal truncation. The hPB1 gene is located on chromosome 3p21, where the tumor suppressor genes for breast, lung and kidney cancers have been mapped.[1]

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  1. cDNA cloning of the human polybromo-1 gene on chromosome 3p21. Horikawa, I., Barrett, J.C. DNA Seq. (2002) [Pubmed]
 
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