Genomic structure, chromosomal localization, and conserved alternative splice forms of thrombopoietin.

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Gurney AL, Kuang WJ, Xie MH, Malloy BE, Eaton DL, de Sauvage FJ

Genomic structure, chromosomal localization, and conserved alternative splice forms of thrombopoietin.

Blood. 1995 Feb 15;85(4):981-8.

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Abstract

Thrombopoietin (TPO), the ligand for c-mpl, is a novel cytokine comprising an amino terminal domain with homology to erythropoietin and a glycosylated carboxyl terminal domain that does not bear overall homology to other known proteins. We report the cloning of cDNAs encoding the porcine and murine TPO and the characterization of the human TPO gene. The cDNA for an additional splice form (TPO-2) with a four-amino-acid deletion within the erythropoietin-like domain has been isolated and is conserved between humans, pigs, and mice. Species comparison of TPO shows that the amino terminal erythropoietin-like domain is highly conserved, while the carboxyl terminal domain is less conserved. Recombinant murine TPO and human TPO are each able to activate both the murine and human c-mpl receptors, indicating an absence of strict species specificity. Human TPO is encoded by a single gene consisting of six exons and located on chromosome 3q27-28.

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NameUniProt ID
ThrombopoietinP40225Details