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Primary structure of human matrilin-2, chromosome location of the MATN2 gene and conservation of an AT-AC intron in matrilin genes.

S Muratoglu1, K Krysan, M Balázs, H Sheng, R Zákány, L Módis, I Kiss, F Deák.   

Abstract

We isolated full-length cDNA clones for human matrilin-2, an oligomeric protein, which forms filamentous networks in the extracellular matrices of various tissues. The human matrilin-2 precursor is encoded by a 4.0-kb mRNA, it consists of 956 amino acids and shows 93% similarity to the mouse protein. Out of the two von Willebrand factor type A-like domains, the 10 epidermal growth factor-type modules, one unique sequence and the oligomerization module, the first A domain is the most conserved. RT-PCR demonstrated wide expression of the gene in human cell lines of fibroblastic or epithelial origin. Alternative splicing affected only 19 amino acids in a 75-moiety-long segment, unique to matrilin-2. Isolation and analysis of the 3' end of the gene revealed that the reason for alternative splicing is alternative 3' splice site selection. Further, we identified in the human matrilin-2 gene a U12 type AT-AC intron between the last two exons encoding the oligomerization domain. We mapped the matrilin-2 gene (MATN2) by fluorescence in situ hybridization at chromosome position 8q22. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11124542     DOI: 10.1159/000056797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Cell Genet        ISSN: 0301-0171


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2.  A computational scan for U12-dependent introns in the human genome sequence.

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