Glioblastoma Cell-Specific Expression Of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-1 Beta Requires An Intronic Repressor Of Rna Splicing

CANCER RESEARCH(1999)

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The fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 (FGFR-1) primary transcript is alternatively processed to produce receptors that vary in their ligand affinity and specificity. A high affinity form of this receptor-FGFR-1 beta- that lacks the cu exon is observed on the neoplastic transformation of glial cells. In this study, we have identified a 62-bp sequence located 97 bp downstream from the cu exon that is required for the exclusion of this exon in a human glioblastoma cell line. Deletion or mutation of this sequence is sufficient to allow enhanced inclusion of the cu exon or a heterologous exon in glioblastoma cells. Therefore, it would appear that this sequence element plays a key role in the glioblastoma-specific splicing to form FGFR-1 beta mRNA.
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cell line,fibroblast growth factor receptor 1,fibroblast growth factor receptor
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