The human PRR2 gene, related to the human poliovirus receptor gene ( PVR), is the true homolog of the murine MPH gene
Until now it was assumed that the murine poliovirus (PV) receptor homolog gene (MPH) had been identified. Alternative splicing of MPH transcripts generates two glycoproteins named MPHα and MPHβ which share an identical N-terminal region composed of three immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domains and differen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene 1995, Vol.159 (2), p.267-272 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Until now it was assumed that the murine poliovirus (PV) receptor homolog gene
(MPH) had been identified. Alternative splicing of
MPH transcripts generates two glycoproteins named
MPHα and
MPHβ which share an identical N-terminal region composed of three immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domains and different C-terminal regions. Using a degenerate PCR strategy, we describe the identification of a second human
PVR-related gene
(PRR2), which encodes two glycoproteins, PRR2α (short form) and PRR2δ (long form). They present 69 and 73% identity with MPHα and MPHβ, respectively. In contrast, the human PVR protein exhibits 51% identity which is moreover restricted to the three Ig domains of the murine protein. We therefore propose that
PRR2, and not
PVR, is the true human homolog of
MPH. In addition, Northern blot analysis showed that two mRNA isoforms of 3.0 kb
(PRR2α) and 4.4 kb
(PRR2α) are ubiquitously found in various normal human tissues. In situ hybridization allowed us to map
PRR2 to the 19q13.2-q13.4 bands of the human genome, in the same chromosomal region as
PVR. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0378-1119(95)00180-E |