Molecular cloning and characterization of RGC-32, a novel gene induced by complement activation in oligodendrocytes
- PMID: 9756947
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.41.26977
Molecular cloning and characterization of RGC-32, a novel gene induced by complement activation in oligodendrocytes
Abstract
Sublytic complement activation on oligodendrocytes (OLG) down-regulates expression of myelin genes and induces cell cycle in culture. Differential display (DD) was used to search for new genes whose expression is altered in response to complement and that may be involved in cell cycle activation. DD bands showing either increased or decreased mRNA expression in response to complement were identified and designated Response Genes to Complement (RGC) 1-32. RGC-1 is identical with heat shock protein 105, RGC-2 with poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, and RGC-10 with IP-10. A new gene, RGC-32, that encodes a protein of 137 amino acids was cloned. RGC-32 has no homology with other known proteins, and contains no motif that would indicate its function. In OLG, the mRNA expression was increased by complement activation and by terminal complement complex assembly. RGC-32 protein was localized in the cytoplasm and co-immunoprecipitated with cdc2 kinase. Overexpression of RGC-32 increased DNA synthesis in OLGxC6 glioma cell hybrids. These results suggest that RGC-32 may play a role in cell cycle activation.
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