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      Analysis of the structure, transcripts, and protein products of bcl-2, the gene involved in human follicular lymphoma.

      Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
      Base Sequence, DNA, analysis, DNA, Neoplasm, Genes, Lymphoma, Follicular, genetics, Neoplasm Proteins, Oncogenes, RNA, Messenger, RNA, Neoplasm

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          We have determined that the bcl-2 (B-cell leukemia/lymphoma 2) gene is transcribed into three overlapping mRNAs, and we have cloned bcl-2 cDNA sequences. Sequence analysis of the bcl-2 cDNA clones and comparison of their sequences to their genomic counterparts indicate that the bcl-2 gene contains at least two exons. The three bcl-2 transcripts, which are 8.5, 5.5, and 3.5 kilobases (kb) long, overlap within the first exon, but only the 8.5-kb and 5.5-kb transcripts contain sequences of the second exon. The 8.5-kb and 5.5-kb transcripts seem to use different polyadenylylation sites. Sequence analysis of the cDNA clones corresponding to the 5.5-kb and 3.5-kb mRNAs indicates that the two bcl-2 transcripts carry two overlapping open reading frames, one of which is 717 nucleotides long and codes for a protein (bcl-2 alpha) of 239 amino acids and a molecular mass of 26 kDa, while the other codes for a protein of 205 amino acids (bcl-2 beta, molecular mass 22 kDa) that is identical to bcl-2 alpha except at the carboxyl terminus. The bcl-2 protein products in follicular lymphomas with or without bcl-2 rearrangements are identical to the normal bcl-2 products.

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          3523487
          323921

          Chemistry
          Base Sequence,DNA,analysis,DNA, Neoplasm,Genes,Lymphoma, Follicular,genetics,Neoplasm Proteins,Oncogenes,RNA, Messenger,RNA, Neoplasm

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