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PART-1: A Novel Human Prostate-specific, Androgen-regulated Gene that Maps to Chromosome 5q12

Biaoyang Lin, James T. White, Camari Ferguson, Roger Bumgarner, Cynthia Friedman, Barbara Trask, William Ellis, Paul Lange, Leroy Hood and Peter S. Nelson
Biaoyang Lin
Departments of Molecular Biotechnology [B. L., J. T. W., C. Fe., C. Fr., B. T., L. H., P. S. N.], Medicine [P. S. N.], Microbiology [R. B.], and Urology [W. E., P. L.], University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
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James T. White
Departments of Molecular Biotechnology [B. L., J. T. W., C. Fe., C. Fr., B. T., L. H., P. S. N.], Medicine [P. S. N.], Microbiology [R. B.], and Urology [W. E., P. L.], University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
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Camari Ferguson
Departments of Molecular Biotechnology [B. L., J. T. W., C. Fe., C. Fr., B. T., L. H., P. S. N.], Medicine [P. S. N.], Microbiology [R. B.], and Urology [W. E., P. L.], University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
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Departments of Molecular Biotechnology [B. L., J. T. W., C. Fe., C. Fr., B. T., L. H., P. S. N.], Medicine [P. S. N.], Microbiology [R. B.], and Urology [W. E., P. L.], University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
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Cynthia Friedman
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Barbara Trask
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Peter S. Nelson
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DOI:  Published February 2000
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Abstract

Genes regulated by androgenic hormones are of critical importance for the normal physiological function of the human prostate gland, and they contribute to the development and progression of prostate carcinoma. We used cDNA microarrays containing 1500 prostate-derived cDNAs to profile transcripts regulated by androgens in prostate cancer cells. This study identified a novel gene that we have designated PART-1 (prostate androgen-regulated transcript 1), which exhibited increased expression upon exposure to androgens in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line. Northern analysis demonstrated that PART-1 is highly expressed in the prostate gland relative to other normal human tissues and is expressed as different transcripts using at least three different polyadenylation signals. The PART-1 cDNA and putative protein are not significantly homologous to any sequences in the nonredundant public sequence databases. Cloning and analysis of the putative PART-1 promoter region identified a potential binding site for the homeobox gene PBX-1a, but no consensus androgen response element or sterol-regulatory element binding sites were identified. We used a radiation hybrid panel and fluorescence in situ hybridization to map the PART-1 gene to chromosome 5q12, a region that has been suggested to harbor a prostate tumor suppressor gene. These results identify a new gene involved in the androgen receptor-regulated gene network of the human prostate that may play a role in the etiology of prostate carcinogenesis.

  • Received September 27, 1999.
  • Accepted January 3, 2000.
  • ©2000 American Association for Cancer Research.
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PART-1: A Novel Human Prostate-specific, Androgen-regulated Gene that Maps to Chromosome 5q12
Biaoyang Lin, James T. White, Camari Ferguson, Roger Bumgarner, Cynthia Friedman, Barbara Trask, William Ellis, Paul Lange, Leroy Hood and Peter S. Nelson
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PART-1: A Novel Human Prostate-specific, Androgen-regulated Gene that Maps to Chromosome 5q12
Biaoyang Lin, James T. White, Camari Ferguson, Roger Bumgarner, Cynthia Friedman, Barbara Trask, William Ellis, Paul Lange, Leroy Hood and Peter S. Nelson
Cancer Res February 15 2000 (60) (4) 858-863;
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