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Published on: January 23, 2012
IQCJ-SCHIP1, a novel fusion transcript encoding a calmodulin-binding IQ motif protein
Dorota A Kwaśnicka-Crawford1, Andrew R Carson, Stephen W Scherer
1Department of Genetics and Genomic Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ont., Canada. dakc@yorku.ca
Abstract:
The existence of transcripts that span two adjacent, independent genes is considered rare in the human genome. This study characterizes a novel human fusion gene named IQCJ-SCHIP1. IQCJ-SCHIP1 is the longest isoform of a complex transcriptional unit that bridges two separate genes that encode distinct proteins, IQCJ, a novel IQ motif containing protein and SCHIP1, a schwannomin interacting protein that has been previously shown to interact with the Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) protein. IQCJ-SCHIP1 is located on the chromosome 3q25 and comprises a 1692-bp transcript encompassing 11 exons spanning 828kb of the genomic DNA. We show that IQCJ-SCHIP1 mRNA is highly expressed in the brain. Protein encoded by the IQCJ-SCHIP1 gene was localized to cytoplasm and actin-rich regions and in differentiated PC12 cells was also seen in neurite extensions.
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