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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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IFN-gamma is a key immunoregulatory cytokine that plays a predominant role in innate immunity. By employing PCR-Select to search for genes differentially expressed in IFN-gamma/TNF-alpha stimulated macrophages, we identified a novel IFN-gamma-induced transcript designated
PUMA-G
(protein up-regulated in macrophages by IFN-gamma).
PUMA-G
codes for a protein with seven transmembrane helices, a feature commonly shared with the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily (GPCR). The
PUMA-G
protein is most similar to the human orphan GPCR
HM74
(73 % identity) and GPR31 (30 % identity).
PUMA-G
mRNA was readily induced in macrophages after stimulation with IFN-gamma, LPS, polyIC and CpG oligonucleotides. In vivo
PUMA-G
was up-regulated in mice suffering from microbial
sepsis
or from Listeria monocytogenes infection. Characterization of the genomic locus revealed an intronless
PUMA-G
open reading frame. Genomic Southern blot analysis indicates that
PUMA-G
is a single-copy gene.
PUMA-G
maps to mouse chromosome 5F. Confocal microscopy of transiently transfected 264.7 RAW macrophages and 293T cells with a
PUMA-G
-EGFP fusion construct showed predominant fluorescence at the cell surface, suggesting a localization at the cell membrane. Taken together, our data indicate that
PUMA-G
is a new inducible representative of GPCR, with potential importance in macrophage functions.
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PMID:PUMA-G, an IFN-gamma-inducible gene in macrophages is a novel member of the seven transmembrane spanning receptor superfamily. 1174 92