Cloning of the human homologue of the TGFβ-stimulated clone 22 gene

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We have isolated the human homologue of the TGFβ-stimulated clone 22 gene from a human embryo cDNA library. This gene maps to the q14 region of chromosome 13. Its deduced amino acid sequence is almost 99% identical to that of mouse or rat proteins and includes a putative leucine zipper motif. An abundant major transcript of 1.8 kb and in some instances an additional 5 kb transcript were detected by Northern blotting of several human tissues. The TSC-22 protein has been shown to be well conserved across evolution as evidenced by the existence of a Drosophila homologue. These observations prompt discussion on the strong conservation of TSC-22 during evolution but also on its general function as a primary response gene expressed either when stimulated by several different factors during early human development, or in the adult in response to inducing differentiation signals.

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Jay, P., Ji, J. W., Marsollier, C., Taviaux, S., Bergé-Lefranc, J. L., & Berta, P. (1996). Cloning of the human homologue of the TGFβ-stimulated clone 22 gene. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 222(3), 821–826. https://doi.org/10.1006/bbrc.1996.0825

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