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The mouse intestinal fatty acid binding protein gene: nucleotide sequence, pattern of developmental and regional expression, and proposed structure of its protein product.

R P Green1, S M Cohn, J C Sacchettini, K E Jackson, J I Gordon.   

Abstract

The rat intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) gene has been used as a model to study temporal and spatial differentiation of the gut epithelium while its protein product has been used as a model for examining the atomic details of noncovalent fatty acid-protein interactions. We have isolated the mouse I-FABP gene (Fabpi) and determined its nucleotide sequence. Comparisons of the orthologous mouse, rat, and human I-FABP genes revealed three conserved domains in their otherwise divergent 5' nontranscribed sequences. RNA blot hybridization and multilabel immunocytochemical methods were used to compare the developmental stage-specific patterns of activation of the rat and mouse genes. In addition, Fabpi expression in enterocytes was examined as a function of their differentiation along the crypto-to-villus and duodenal-to-colonic axes of the small intestine. Based on the similar temporal and geographic patterns of mouse and rat I-FABP expression described here and the results of our earlier studies of transgenic mice containing rat Fabpi/human growth hormone fusion genes, we propose that one of the conserved domains, spanning nucleotides -500 to -419 in mouse Fabpi, and/or a 14-bp element, are necessary for establishing and maintaining its region-specific expression along the duodenal-to-colonic axis of the perpetually renewing gut epithelium. Finally, predictions of the structure of mouse I-FABP using the refined 2.0 A model of rat I-FABP, suggest that a proline found at position 69 of the mouse, but not rat, protein may affect its ligand binding properties.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1739433     DOI: 10.1089/dna.1992.11.31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Cell Biol        ISSN: 1044-5498            Impact factor:   3.311


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