DLEU2 encodes an antisense RNA for the putative bicistronic RFP2/LEU5 gene in humans and mouse
✍ Scribed by Martin M. Corcoran; Marianne Hammarsund; Chaoyong Zhu; Mikael Lerner; Bagrat Kapanadze; Bill Wilson; Catharina Larsson; Lars Forsberg; Rachel E. Ibbotson; Stefan Einhorn; David G. Oscier; Dan Grandér; Olle Sangfelt
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 545 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1045-2257
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Our group previously identified two novel genes, RFP2/LEU5 and DLEU2, within a 13q14.3 genomic region of loss seen in various malignancies. However, no specific inactivating mutations were found in these or other genes in the vicinity of the deletion, suggesting that a nonclassical tumor‐suppressor mechanism may be involved. Here, we present data showing that the DLEU2 gene encodes a putative noncoding antisense RNA, with one exon directly overlapping the first exon of the RFP2/LEU5 gene in the opposite orientation. In addition, the RFP2/LEU5 transcript can be alternatively spliced to produce either several monocistronic transcripts or a putative bicistronic transcript encoding two separate open‐reading frames, adding to the complexity of the locus. The finding that these gene structures are conserved in the mouse, including the putative bicistronic RFP2/LEU5 transcript as well as the antisense relationship with DLEU2, further underlines the significance of this unusual organization and suggests a biological function for DLEU2 in the regulation of RFP2/LEU5. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.