Deletion of c-myb exon 9 induced by insertion of repeats

Oncogene
T ShinagawaM Shinagawa

Abstract

A simple repeat was found to be inserted into exon 9 of the c-myb gene in three out of 20 bovine T lymphomas. The repeat was composed of multiple copies of a 12-nucleotide motif and had no significant homology to the sequences reported so far. Tumor cells containing the repeat expressed two kinds of c-myb mRNA: (1) are that included the repetitive sequence in exon 9, and (2) are that lacked the whole sequence of exon 9. Transfection of an expression vector containing exon and intron sequences and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis of the mRNA demonstrated that the insertion of the repeat enhanced exon skipping of the transfected minigene. These observations imply that the insertion of the repeat may enhance exon skipping of the c-myb pre-mRNA. Although the transcription-activating activity by the c-Myb with the repeat was low, that by the c-Myb without exon 9 was three- to eightfold higher than the wild-type c-Myb. These data suggest that insertion of the 12-nucleotide repeat in codon 359 may result in c-Myb proteins having high- and low-transcription-activating activity.

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Dec 31, 1997·The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science·T ShinagawaM Shinagawa

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