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Screening of chicken cDNA libraries has identified four distinct forms of topoisomerase IIalpha and beta cDNAs. Two of these, designated topo IIalpha-1 and topo IIbeta-1, were previously deposited in the database. The other two, topo IIalpha-2 and topo IIbeta-2, are novel variants that appear to be conserved between chicken and human. Topo IIalpha-2 encodes a protein with an additional 35 amino acids inserted after K321 of the chicken topo IIalpha-1 protein sequence. Topo IIbeta-2 encodes a protein missing 86 amino acids following V27 in the topo IIbeta-1 protein sequence. We have also detected several alternatively spliced forms of human topo IIalpha. One of these, topo IIalpha-3, appears to correspond to chicken topo IIalpha-2. The other two are novel. The existence of these alternatively spliced forms in mature cytoplasmic RNA was confirmed by RT-PCR in several cell lines. Interestingly, these alternatively spliced forms carry sites for post-translational modification, suggesting that they may be subject to differential regulation from the canonical forms. These results suggest that cells express a more complex repertoire of topo II isoforms than previously thought, raising the possibility that different forms of topo II may fulfil specialized functions in chromosome dynamics.
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