mda-5 : An interferon-inducible putative RNA helicase with double-stranded RNA-dependent ATPase activity and melanoma growth-suppressive properties
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Columbia University
Abstract
Human melanoma cells can be reprogrammed to terminally differentiate and irreversibly lose proliferative capacity by appropriate pharmacological manipulation. Subtraction hybridization identified melanoma differentiation-associated gene-5 (mda-5) as a gene induced during differentiation, cancer reversion, and programmed cell death (apoptosis). This gene contains both a caspase recruitment domain and putative DExH group RNA helicase domains. Atypical helicase motifs of MDA-5 deviate from consensus sequences but are well conserved in a potentially new group of cloned and hypothetical proteins. mda-5 is an early response gene inducible by IFN and tumor necrosis factor-alpha, responding predominantly to IFN-beta.…
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Authors
6- DKDong-chul KangCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- RVRahul V. Gopalkrishnan
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- QWQingping Wu
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- EJEckhard Jankowsky
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- AMAnna Marie Pyle
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
Topics & keywords
- RNA Helicase A
- Biology
- Molecular biology
- RNA
- Ectopic expression
- Interferon
- Gene expression
- Helicase
- Good health and well-being