TCL6 explained
In molecular biology, T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 6 (non-protein coding), also known as TCL6 is a long non-coding RNA. It is expressed in T-cell leukemia with a t(14;14)(q11;q32.1) chromosome translocation in humans and in a mouse model. It is not expressed in normal T-cells.[1] [2] It may be involved in leukemogenesis.
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- Saitou M, Sugimoto J, Hatakeyama T, Russo G, Isobe M . Identification of the TCL6 genes within the breakpoint cluster region on chromosome 14q32 in T-cell leukemia. . Oncogene . 2000 . 19 . 23 . 2796–2802 . 10851082 . 10.1038/sj.onc.1203604 . free .