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Query: EC:3.1.4.1 (
phosphodiesterase
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Autotaxin (ATX) is a newly found autocrine tumor cell motility-stimulating factor. ATX is a member of the ecto-
phosphodiesterase I
(PD-I)/ nucleotide pyrophosphatase family. PD-Ialpha was found as a brain-type ecto-
phosphodiesterase I
/nucleotide pyrophosphatase. ATX and PD-Ialpha are alternative splicing products from one gene. ATX stimulates motility of A2058 melanoma cells in vitro; however, it has not been known if PD-Ialpha/ATX is expressed in naturally occurred human tumors. In this study, we examined the expression of the human PD-Ialpha/ATX gene in human neuroblastoma tumor tissues and the motility stimulating activity of recombinant ATX on neuroblastoma cells and investigated its transcriptional regulatory mechanism in a human neuroblastoma cell line. The PD-Ialpha/ATX gene was expressed in the primary tumor tissues from neuroblastoma patients to varying degrees. This gene is also expressed in the SMS-
KAN
neuroblastoma cell line. We identified both isoforms, PD-Ialpha and ATX, in these tumor tissues and SMS-
KAN
cells. The recombinant ATX stimulated the motility of SMS-
KAN
cells at low nanomolar concentration. We situated the promoter region, which is essential for its transcription in SMS-
KAN
cells, at -287 to -254 nucleotides by the promoter activity assay. The gel-shift assay revealed that there exists a nuclear protein in SMS-
KAN
cells that binds this region. These new insights about autocrine tumor cell motility-stimulating protein will help us to understand the metastatic mechanism of human neuroblastoma.
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PMID:Expression and transcriptional regulation of the PD-Ialpha/autotaxin gene in neuroblastoma. 919 34