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Differentially expressed genes between normal liver and hepatocellular carcinomas were investigated using differential display. Consequently, we identified a fragment cDNA upregulated in tumor tissues. We screened the liver library and cloned the full-length cDNA, named F-LANa. Increased expression of F-LANa was confirmed by Northern blot analysis in 10 of 14 (71%) cases of hepatocellular carcinomas. Human F-LANa gene maps to chromosome 17p at D17S1828-D17S786, spans at least 11.8 kb, and contains 7 exons. This gene encodes a 239 aa protein exhibiting 97.9% similarity to the mouse ortholog gene, identified later by in silico cloning. Homology analysis was carried out in various species and showed that F-LANa was evolutionarily conserved from yeast to human. In addition, F-LANa antisense oligonucleotide suppressed F-LANa expression in human hepatocellular carcinoma BEL-7404 cells and significantly inhibited cell growth. Together, our data demonstrate that overexpression of evolutionarily conserved F-LANa occurs frequently and may play an important role in proliferation.
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