Authors
Pierre-Olivier Angrand, Françoise Apiou, A Francis Stewart, Bernard Dutrillaux, Régine Losson, Pierre Chambon
Publication date
2001/5/15
Journal
Genomics
Volume
74
Issue
1
Pages
79-88
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We describe the isolation and characterization of NSD3, the third member of a gene family including Nsd1 and NSD2. Murine Nsd1 was isolated in a search for proteins that interact with the ligand-binding domain of retinoic acid receptor α. NSD2 (also known as WHSC1 and MMSET) is located in the Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) critical region on 4p16.3 and is involved in multiple myeloma with t(4;14) translocations. The proteins Nsd1, NSD2, and NSD3 are highly similar within a block of about 700 amino acids. This block contains several conserved domains, such as the SET domain and the PHD finger, present in proteins involved in development and/or chromatin reorganization. The NSD3 gene consists of an 8.5-kb transcript composed of 23 coding exons and spans >90 kb of genomic DNA. NSD3 maps to chromosome band 8p12 and is amplified in several tumor cell lines and primary breast carcinomas.
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