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Molecular and quantitative characterisation of the porcine embryonic myosin heavy chain gene.

Y M Sun1, N da Costa, R Birrell, A L Archibald, H Alzuherri, K C Chang.   

Abstract

The porcine embryonic myosin heavy chain (MyHC) is a major isoform in foetal skeletal muscle, and is the last remaining major porcine skeletal MyHC gene to be isolated and characterised. We report here on its cDNA and genomic isolation, molecular characterisation, quantification and expression. Unlike all other porcine and mammalian skeletal MyHC genes reported to date, the deduced translated start site of the porcine embryonic gene was located in exon 2, instead of exon 3. Its promoter conferred differentiation-specific expression. We found, by quantitative real-time RT-PCR, that for much of gestation the embryonic MyHC was by far the most transcriptionally active gene compared with the slow/I and perinatal MyHC isoforms, and it was consistently more highly expressed than the perinatal isoform throughout gestation. The embryonic MyHC isoform was, however, rapidly down-regulated at around birth. By contrast, 22 weeks after birth, the porcine perinatal isoform remained detectable by PCR. Additionally, we discovered the presence of differential splicing at the 3'-end of the embryonic MyHC gene that resulted in an in-frame deletion, with the consequential loss of 93 amino acids close to the ACD domain, a region that is important for the assembly of myosin filaments. The detection of this truncated variant points to a possible major post-transcriptional mechanism of embryonic MyHC regulation that may be linked to myosin filament formation or turnover.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11808772     DOI: 10.1023/a:1013166702376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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