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bIndicates KOME cDNA accessions that may represent alternatively spliced isoforms.
These sets include contigs that may represent alternatively spliced forms of the same gene locus.
These bands may represent alternatively spliced p53 isoforms as described in mammals [ 56].
These two cDNAs clustered as Early and Late genes respectively, and may represent alternatively spliced gene products.
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Of these, 1439 mapped within 4000 bp, consistent with the interpretation that they may represent alternatively-spliced transcripts of the previously-identified genes.
Interestingly, an additional species (~3.5 kb) is present in testis, which may represent an alternatively processed form of the transcript.
We noted a second band that migrated slightly more slowly than the recombinant protein in the PNGase F treated cell extracts that may represent an alternatively modified form of Fam20a.
In the prostate cell lines a second band of a slightly smaller size is also clearly visible and this may represent an alternatively modified (phosphorylated/glycosylated) or spliced form of EphB4.
This shorter form may be produced by cleavage of full-length Bax or may represent an alternatively spliced variant with mitochondria destabilising activity leading to the apoptosome-dependent activation of caspase-9 and the subsequent activation of apoptotic cell death (Youn et al, 2005).
A total of 4500 (~54%) of these occur within annotated gene boundaries and may represent un-annotated alternatively-spliced transcripts.
This may indicate loading of newly-synthesized MHC-I molecules through the classical pathway and subsequent transport to endosomes, or alternatively may represent loading of nascent Kb molecules within ELCs.
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