Leukemia Research
Volume 26, Issue 10 , Pages 945-954, October 2002

The novel helicase homologue DDX32 is down-regulated in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Department of Paediatric Laboratory Medicine, Division of Haematopathology, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5G 1X8

Received 2 January 2002; accepted 19 February 2002.

Abstract 

We identified DDX32 as gene predicted to encode a 743 amino acid protein containing a helicase-like domain based on its homology to the conserved helicase domain of the DEAH family of helicases. The helicase domain of DDX32 has a novel sequence including a signature sequence of DDIH in motif II and several substitutions in other motifs. DDX32 has a murine orthologue and shares the presence of conserved sequences, other than the eight canonical helicase motifs, with DEAH helicases across species. Expression studies show that DDX32 is widespread but specifically down-regulated in acute lymphoblastic leukemias. DDX32 gene has 11 exons and is located on 10q26 chromosomal band. An alternatively spliced message lacking exon 4 in the coding region is present in several tissues. Our results suggest that DDX32 is a novel gene, which might play a role in normal and/or abnormal lymphopoiesis.

Keywords:  Helicases, In silico cloning, Gene family, DDX genes, Acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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PII: S0145-2126(02)00040-1

Leukemia Research
Volume 26, Issue 10 , Pages 945-954, October 2002