TEL/ARG induces cytoskeletal abnormalities in 293T cells
Abstract
We previously identified TEL/ARG as a novel fusion transcript consisting of the oligomerization domain of TEL and the kinase domain of ARG, in a case of acute myeloid leukemia. We report here the existence of an alternatively spliced TEL/ARG transcript lacking part of a F-actin binding domain of ARG, and the phenotype of TEL/ARG expressing 293T cells. In 293T cells, both TEL/ARG forms co-localized with the cellular β-actin and were associated with a morphologic change of the cells, consisting in cell rounding and detachment from the tissue culture plastic. We identified the Rho inhibitor p190RhoGAP, a critical regulator of cellular adhesion, as a target of the aberrant kinase.
Keywords: Leukemia, Translocation, TEL gene, ARG gene
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PII: S0304-3835(05)00911-0
doi:10.1016/j.canlet.2005.10.017
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