• Title/Summary/Keyword: Human ALG2

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Transactivation potential of the C-terminus of human ALG-2 (Human ALG-2 C-말단의 전사활성화 능력 분석)

  • Kim, Keun-Soo;Kim, Eun-Hee
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 1999
  • ALG-2 (apoptosis linked gene-2) is a 22 kDa calcium-binding protein necessary for apoptosis induced by various stimuli in lymphocyte. The transactivation of human ALG-2 was assessed in yeast as a fusion protein with the DNA binding domains (DBDs) of LexA. The C-terminal of hALG-2 (93-191 amino acid) exhibited transacitivation of the reporter gene, LacZ, whereas the full-length hALG-2 (1-91 amino acid) and its N-terminal (1-98 amino acid) did not. The transactivation of LacZ reporter was driven more strongly (more than 2.7-fold increase) by the C-terminus of hALG-2 than by the B42, as a positive control for transactivation. Hence, our data suggested a possible regulatory role of the N-termini of hALG-2 upon transactivation.

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