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Untersuchte Arbeit:
Seite: 28, Zeilen: 7-12, 14-20
Quelle: Abramovich et al 2000
Seite(n): 26172, 26174, 26176, Zeilen: 26172: l.col: 4-8: 26174: l.col: 34-39 - r.col: 1-2 ; 26176: r.col: 13-15, 19-20
The new haematopoietic PBX-interacting protein (HPIP) was identified by a yeast two-hybrid screen of a fetal-liver haematopoietic cDNA library using PBX1 as bait. HPIP cDNA encodes a novel protein of 731 amino acid residues containing no homology to any known protein and has a calculated molecular mass of 80 kDa. HPIP is predicted to have a coiled-coil domain, suggesting that it interacts with other proteins. [...] The expression of PBX1 and HPIP was characterized observed by reverse transcription-PCR analysis of RNA obtained from bone marrow: HPIP expression was detected in the CD34+ fraction containing the haematopoietic progenitors and at lower levels in the CD34- matures cell population.

The same pattern was found for PBX1, indicating that HPIP and PBX1 are coexpressed in the same haematopoietic compartment.

A yeast two-hybrid screen of a fetal liver-hematopoietic cDNA library using PBX1a as bait led to the discovery of a novel non-homeodomaincontaining protein that interacts with PBX1 as well as PBX2 and PBX3.

[page 26174]

HPIP expression in primitive human hematopoietic cells was also demonstrated by reverse transcription-PCR analysis of RNA obtained from human bone marrow. Fig. 2B shows that HPIP is strongly expressed in the CD34+ fraction containing the hematopoietic progenitors and at lower levels in the CD34- mature cell population. The same pattern of expression was found for PBX1, indicating that HPIP and PBX1 are co-expressed in the same hematopoietic compartment.

[page 26176]

HPIP cDNA encodes a novel protein of 731 amino acid residues containing no homology to any known protein. The predicted HPIP protein has a calculated molecular mass of 80 kDa [...]. HPIP is predicted to have a coil-coil domain, suggesting that it interacts with other proteins.

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