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Developmental regulation of the L-type calcium channel alpha1C subunit expression in heart.

L Liu1, D S O'Hara, S E Cala, I Poornima, R N Hines, J D Marsh.   

Abstract

We used Northern analyses, RNase protection assays and immunoblot analyses to examine the relationship among developmental age of the heart, abundance of mRNA and L-type calcium channel alpha1C subunit protein, and to establish the size of the native protein in heart. Northern analysis, RNase protection assays, and immunoblots were used to study RNA and protein from rat heart of various ages. In fetal and adult ventricles there was a predominant 8.3-kb transcript for the alpha1C subunit with no change in transcript size during development. RNase protection assays demonstrated a 2-fold increase in abundance of the DHP receptor message during postnatal development. Immunoblots identified a 240 kD protein, corresponding to the predicted molecular mass of the full length alpha1C subunit. No change in size of protein for the alpha1C subunit was observed at any developmental stage and there was no evidence for a truncated isoform. There was an approximate 2-fold increase in alpha1C subunit protein in ventricular homogenates during postnatal development. Thus, in the developing rat heart, alterations in calcium channel properties during development appear to result neither from alternative splicing that produces a smaller transcript for the alpha1C subunit nor from expression of a truncated protein, but at least in part from transcriptionally-regulated expression of the 240 kDa polypepde.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10821427     DOI: 10.1023/a:1007013900827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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