ISOLATION OF A RAT S100-ALPHA CDNA AND DISTRIBUTION OF ITS MESSENGER-RNA IN RAT-TISSUES

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作者
ZIMMER, DB [1 ]
WEI, S [1 ]
ZIMMER, WE [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SO ALABAMA,SCH MED,DEPT,DEPT STRUCT & CELLULAR BIOL,MOBILE,AL 36688
关键词
S100; CDNA; TISSUE DISTRIBUTION; AMINO ACID SEQUENCE; MESSENGER RNA; RAT;
D O I
10.1016/0361-9230(91)90061-N
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In order to clarify the reported discrepancies in S100-alpha protein and mRNA distribution in rat tissues, a rat S100-alpha cDNA has been isolated and this species homologous probe along with a rat S100-beta cDNA probe has been used to examine S100 mRNA expression in rat tissues. Although the rat S100-alpha cDNA was missing approximately 30 nucleotides of coding sequence, only 4 conservative changes in amino acid sequence were observed when the deduced amino acid sequence was compared to the bovine S100-alpha amino acid sequence. Thus, S100-alpha proteins, like S100-beta proteins, are highly conserved among species. All nineteen of the tissues examined (including cerebrum and cerebellum) contained S100-alpha mRNA. In addition, S100-beta mRNA was detected in thirteen of the nineteen tissues examined. These results are in agreement with previous protein distribution studies and further demonstrate that S100 proteins are not brain-specific and are expressed in a large number of tissues. Although S100-alpha and S100-beta mRNAs were detected in rat tissues which had previously been reported to contain S100-alpha and S100-beta protein, a direct correlation between the protein and mRNA levels were not observed, suggesting that different mechanisms regulate S100 expression in various tissues. S100-alpha exhibited a single similar size mRNA species (0.5 Kb) in all tissues examined, as did S100-beta (1.5 Kb), suggesting that the individual S100 proteins are expressed as single mRNA and protein products in rat tissues.
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