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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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While isolating morphine-dependence-related genes with differential display, we cloned a novel human gene, zinc finger CCHC-type and RNA-binding motif 1 (
ZCRB1
, alias MADP-1) encoding a nuclear protein (217 residues). The
ZCRB1
gene consists of eight exons and seven introns. It is mapped to 12q12, which is within a locus reported for
Parkinson disease
(M. Funayama et al., Ann. Neurol. 51 (2002) 296-301). The 5'-flanking region contains an enhancer core motif and binding sites for AP-1, AP-2, and LF-A1.
ZCRB1
is characterized by an RNA-binding motif and a CCHC zinc finger motif. The latter overlaps the C..C...GH....C core nucleocapsid motif.
ZCRB1
is conserved from zebrafish to human and shares homology with cold-inducible RNA-binding protein. Transfection assay showed that
ZCRB1
is located in the nucleoplasm, but outside the nucleolus.
ZCRB1
gene expression was stimulated by morphine, inhibited by 30-36 degrees C, and up-regulated by 39 degrees C incubation in SH-SY5Y neural cells. Zcrb1 gene expression is highest in the heart and testes, lower in the cerebellum, and lowest in the liver in mice.
ZCRB1
mRNA expression is specifically elevated in hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells. These data provide new clues for further understanding of morphine dependence, heat shock, and hepatocarcinoma.
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PMID:Isolation, expression, and characterization of the human ZCRB1 gene mapped to 12q12. 1695 69