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. 1995 Mar 15;55(6):1206-10.

Assignment of the human p27Kip1 gene to 12p13 and its analysis in leukemias

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Assignment of the human p27Kip1 gene to 12p13 and its analysis in leukemias

J A Pietenpol et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

The p27Kip1 (p27) gene encodes an inducible inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase activity. Using a murine p27 cDNA as probe, we obtained a human cDNA clone and subsequently used it to isolate a genomic clone of this gene. The coding region of the human p27 gene was contained in two exons. Both the amino acid sequence and intron-exon organization of p27 were similar to those previously found for the related cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21Waf1 (p21). The p27 gene was localized to chromosome band 12p13 by a combination of somatic cell hybrid and fluorescence in situ hybridization analyses. The p27 gene product is thought to control the leukocyte cell cycle and the 12p13 chromosomal band is known to be deleted in leukemias, suggesting that the p27 gene may act as a tumor suppressor gene in leukemias. Although p27 was found to reside in the minimal region of chromosomal loss in hematological malignancies, no mutations of p27 were observed in leukemia samples. Haploinsufficiency of p27 may confer a growth advantage to leukemia cells.

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