1999
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1203117
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The cloning, mapping and expression of a novel gene, BRL, related to the AF10 leukaemia gene

Abstract: The MLL gene is reciprocally translocated with one of a number of di erent partner genes in a proportion of human acute leukaemias. The precise mechanism of oncogenic transformation is unclear since most of the partner genes encode unrelated proteins. However, two partner genes, AF10 and AF17 are related through the presence of a cysteine rich region and a leucine zipper. The identi®cation of other proteins with these structures will aid our understanding of their role in normal and leukaemic cells. We report … Show more

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“…BRD1 contains a bromodomain, a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, four potential binding sites for nuclear receptors and four predicted nuclear localization signals. 30 Additionally, we have also identified a PWWP-domain (proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline) which is approximately 70 amino acids in length and is believed to interact nonspecifically with DNA. 40 Bromodomains are found in a variety of mammalian, invertebrate and yeast DNA-binding proteins, and are able to interact with acetylated lysine on histone proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…BRD1 contains a bromodomain, a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, four potential binding sites for nuclear receptors and four predicted nuclear localization signals. 30 Additionally, we have also identified a PWWP-domain (proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline) which is approximately 70 amino acids in length and is believed to interact nonspecifically with DNA. 40 Bromodomains are found in a variety of mammalian, invertebrate and yeast DNA-binding proteins, and are able to interact with acetylated lysine on histone proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…30 It was raised against the 11 amino acid peptide RRPFSWEDVDR corresponding to amino acids 692-702 of BRD1.…”
Section: Immunohistochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other subunits of the MOZ/MORF complexes are EAF6 (homolog of yeast Esa1-associated factor 6) and BRPF1, -2, or -3 (bromodomain-PHD finger protein 1, 2, or 3). BRPF1 and BRPF2 are also known as BR140 (bromodomain protein of 140 kDa) and BRD1 (bromodomain protein 1), respectively (37,65). By using an analogy to the Esa1 and TIP60 complexes (19), we postulated that different subunits of MOZ/MORF complexes regulate the acetyltransferase activity (18).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…25 Two members of this family are involved in myeloid leukemia-associated rearrangements, namely MLL-MLLT6 and MLL-MLLT10. 26,27 However, the respective chimeric proteins differ considerably from PAX5-BRD1 in that the conserved PHD domains of MLLT6 and MLLT10 are lost, whereas the entire BRD1 protein is fused to PAX5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%