Abstract
cDNA encoding stem cell growth factor (SCGF; 245 aa), a novel human growth factor for primitive hematopoietic progenitor cells, has been previously reported (Hiraoka, A., Sugimura, A., Seki, T., Nagasawa, T., Ohta, N., Shimonishi, M., Hagiya, M. and Shimizu, S.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA94, 7577–7582, 1997). Here we report the cloning and characterization of a full-length SCGF cDNA. This protein consists of 323, 328 and 328 aa in the human, murine and rat forms, the latter two of which share 85.1% and 83.3% aa identity, and 90.4% and 90.4% aa similarity to the human protein, respectively. Because the newly identified human clone encodes the protein longer by 78 aa than that previously identified, we term the longer clone as hSCGF-α and the shorter one as hSCGF-β. The computer-assisted homology search reveals that SCGF is a new member of the C-type lectin superfamily, and that SCGF shows the greatest homology to tetranectin among the members of the family (27.2-33.7% aa identity and 46.0-53.6% aa similarity). SCGF transcripts are detected in spleen, thymus, appendix, bone marrow and fetal liver. Fluorescentin situhybridization mapping indicates that the SCGF gene is located on chromosome 19 at position q13.3 for human form and on chromosome 7 at position B3-B5 for murine form, which are close toflk-2/flt3ligand and interleukin-11 genes of both human and murine species.
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