Exp Mol Med.
2000 Dec;32(4):193-196.
Alternative splicing in 5'-untranslational region of STK-15 gene, encoding centrosome associated kinase, in breast cancer cell lines
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Taegu, Korea.
Abstract
- Centrosomes maintain genomic stability by establishing the bipolar spindles
during cell division and, execute accurate segregation of chromosomes during
mitosis. In this study, we have demonstrated that there are three forms of
STK-15 gene in breast cancer cell lines. Alternative splice positions are
located in 5'-untranslated region of STK15 gene. The results of in vitro
translation experiments revealed that the alternative splicing in the
5'-untranslated region of STK15 had no effect on protein translation. The
differential expression patterns of these alternatively spliced STK15 in breast
cell lines and primary tumors therefore suggest that STK15 gene transcription
may be differentially regulated or stabilized in these cells.