Molecular cloning of the mouse proteasome subunits MC14 and MECL-1: Reciprocally regulated tissue expression of interferon-γ-modulated proteasome subunits

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The primary structures of the interferon-γ-inducible mouse 20S proteasome subunit MECL-1 and its alternate homolog MC14 were determined. Northern analysis of mouse tissues revealed that MECL-1 mRNA predominantly occurred in thymus, lymph nodes, and spleen, whereas small amounts were detected in non-lymphoid tissues such as kidney, muscle, and testis. Unexpectedly, probing RNA blots with MC14 showed that tissues with high MECL-1 expression contained little MC14 and vice versa. A very similar reciprocal tissue expression was subsequently found for the homologous subunit pairs LMP2 and δ as well as LMP7 and MB1. The subunit protein composition of 20S proteasomes purified from liver, thymus, and lung reflected RNA expression. The impact of a regulated reciprocal tissue expression is discussed with respect to thymic selection and the induction of tolerance in potentially autoreactive T cells.

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Stohwasser, R., Standera, S., Peters, I., Kloetzel, P. M., & Groettrup, M. (1997). Molecular cloning of the mouse proteasome subunits MC14 and MECL-1: Reciprocally regulated tissue expression of interferon-γ-modulated proteasome subunits. European Journal of Immunology, 27(5), 1182–1187. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830270520

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