Cloning and characterization of the mouse interleukin enhancer binding factor 3 (Ilf3) homolog in a screen for RNA binding proteins
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Disteche, Christine
Edelhoff, Susanne
Braun, Robert E.
Buass, F. William
Lee, Keesook
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Springer-Verlag
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In a screen for RNA-binding proteins expressed during murine
spermatogenesis, we have identified a cDNA that encodes a protein of 911
amino acids that contains two copies of the double-stranded RNA-binding
motif and has 80% identity with human Interleukin Enhancer Binding Factor
3 (ILF3). Linkage and cytogenetic analyses localized the Ilf3 cDNA to a
portion of mouse Chr 9, which shows conserved synteny with a region of
human Chr 19 where the human ILF3 gene had been previously localized,
supporting that we had cloned the murine homolog of ILF3. Northern
analysis indicated the Ilf3 gene is ubiquitously expressed in mouse adult
tissues with high levels of expression in the brain, thymus, testis, and
ovary. Polyclonal antibodies detected multiple protein species in a subset
of the tissues expressing Ilf3 RNA. Immunoreactive species are present at
high levels in the thymus, testis, ovary, and the spleen to a lesser
extent. The high degree of sequence similarity between the mouse ILF3
protein and other dsRNA binding motif-containing proteins suggests a role
in RNA metabolism, while the differential expression indicates the mouse
ILF3 protein predominantly functions in tissues containing developing
lymphocyte and germ cells.
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Mamm Genome. 1999 May;10(5):451-6
