PVT1

PVT1
Identifiers
Aliases PVT1, LINC00079, NCRNA00079, onco-lncRNA-100, Pvt1 oncogene (non-protein coding), MYC
External IDs GeneCards: PVT1
Genetically Related Diseases
Hodgkin's lymphoma, kidney disease[1]
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez

5820

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Ensembl

ENSG00000249859

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UniProt

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RefSeq (mRNA)

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RefSeq (protein)

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Location (UCSC) Chr 8: 128.81 – 129.11 Mb n/a
PubMed search [2] n/a
Wikidata
View/Edit Human

Pvt1 oncogene (non-protein coding), also known as PVT1, is a long non-coding RNA gene.[3] In mice, this gene was identified as a breakpoint site in chromosome 6;15 translocations. These translocations are associated with murine plasmacytomas.[4] The equivalent translocation in humans is t(2;8), which is associated with a rare variant of Burkitt's lymphoma.[5] In rats, this breakpoint was shown to be a common site of proviral integration in retrovirally induced T lymphomas.[6] Transcription of PVT1 is regulated by Myc.[7]

References

  1. "Diseases that are genetically associated with PVT1 view/edit references on wikidata".
  2. "Human PubMed Reference:".
  3. "Entrez Gene: PVT1 Pvt1 oncogene homolog, MYC activator (mouse)".
  4. Cory S, Graham M, Webb E, Corcoran L, Adams JM (1985). "Variant (6;15) translocations in murine plasmacytomas involve a chromosome 15 locus at least 72 kb from the c-myc oncogene.". EMBO J. 4 (3): 675–81. PMC 554241Freely accessible. PMID 3924592.
  5. Graham M, Adams JM (1986). "Chromosome 8 breakpoint far 3' of the c-myc oncogene in a Burkitt's lymphoma 2;8 variant translocation is equivalent to the murine pvt-1 locus.". EMBO J. 5 (11): 2845–51. PMC 1167233Freely accessible. PMID 3024964.
  6. Villeneuve L, Rassart E, Jolicoeur P, Graham M, Adams JM (1986). "Proviral integration site Mis-1 in rat thymomas corresponds to the pvt-1 translocation breakpoint in murine plasmacytomas.". Mol Cell Biol. 6 (5): 1834–7. PMC 367714Freely accessible. PMID 3785181.
  7. Carramusa L, Contino F, Ferro A, Minafra L, Perconti G, Giallongo A, et al. (2007). "The PVT-1 oncogene is a Myc protein target that is overexpressed in transformed cells.". J Cell Physiol. 213 (2): 511–8. doi:10.1002/jcp.21133. PMID 17503467.

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