In the process of cloning genes at the breakpoint of t(5;14) (q34;q11), a r
ecurring translocation in acute lymphoblastic leukemia, we isolated and cha
racterized a novel gene at 5q34, and a close human homologue (66% amino aci
d identity) located at 8p11-12. The presence of an importin-beta N-terminal
domain at their N-terminus, their size of approximately 110 kD, their nucl
ear localization and the identity of the homologue to a gene of a recently
submitted RanGTP binding protein (RanBP16), suggest that its protein is a n
ovel member of the importin-beta superfamily of nuclear transport receptors
, therefore called RanBP17. Northern blot analysis of human tissues reveale
d a ubiquitous expression pattern of the RanBP16 gene and a very restricted
expression pattern of the RanBP17 gene, showing high expression in testis
and pancreas. Both genes are evolutionary conserved and show a high (99 and
94%) amino acid conservation with their murine counterparts and a striking
similarity (40%) to a protein product of Caenorhabditis elegans (C35A5.8).
(C) 2000 Academic Press.