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. 1991 Sep;11(9):4642-50.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.9.4642-4650.1991.

The gene encoding the transcription factor SCIP has features of an expressed retroposon

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The gene encoding the transcription factor SCIP has features of an expressed retroposon

R Kuhn et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

SCIP is a POU domain transcription factor expressed by glial progenitor cells in the peripheral and central nervous systems (dividing Schwann cells and O-2A cells, respectively), where it appears to act as a repressor of myelin-specific genes. We have isolated genomic clones encoding the rat SCIP gene. Comparison of the structure of these clones with genomic Southern blots and SCIP cDNAs demonstrates that SCIP is encoded in a single-copy, intronless gene that has the general features of an expressed retroposon. This gene contributes to an extended CpG island. It is transcribed to produce a 3.1-kb mRNA that encodes a 451-amino-acid protein with a predicted molecular mass of 45 kDa. Immunopurified SCIP antibodies specifically recognize a nuclear protein of this size in cultured proliferating Schwann cells, and gel shift analyses demonstrate that this protein is the predominant octamer-binding protein in these cells.

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