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Identification of a novel TPM4 isoform transcript and comparison to the expression of other tropomyosin isoforms in bovine cardiac and skeletal muscles.

Syamalima Dube1, Lynn Abbott1, Samender Randhawa1, Yingli Fan2, Joseph W Sanger2, Jean M Sanger2, Bernard J Poiesz1, Dipak K Dube1.   

Abstract

In mammals, there are four tropomyosin (TPM) genes (TPM1, TPM2, TPM3, and TPM4) each of which generate a multitude of alternatively spliced mRNAs. TPM isoform diversity in bovine unlike in humans are not well characterized. The purpose of this investigation is to perform an extensive analysis of the expression of both transcripts and corresponding protein of sarcomeric TPMs in bovine strated muscles. We have cloned and sequenced the transcripts of the sarcomeric isoform of the TPM4 gene designated as TPM4α as well as a new splice variant TPM4ε from bovine striated muscles. Additionally, we have determined the expression of various sarcomeric TPM isoforms and TPM4ε in bovine heart and skeletal muscles. Relative expression as well as absolute copy number determination by qRT-PCR suggests that TPM1α expression is significantly higher in bovine cardiac muscle, whereas TPM2α is higher in skeletal muscle. The relative expression of TPM3α in bovine heart and skeletal muscle is very similar. The relative expression of TPM4α and TPM4ε is higher in bovine heart and skeletal muscle, respectively. We have evaluated the protein expression levels of various TPM isoforms by 2D western blot analyses in commercially available protein extracts of heart and skeletal muscles with the CH1 monoclonal antibody against TPM. Protein from each CH1-positive spot was extracted for LC-MS/MS analyses, which show that bovine heart extract contains 91.66% TPM1 and 8.33% TPM2, whereas skeletal muscle extract contains 57% TPM1 and 42.87% TPM2. We have failed to detect the presence of unique peptide(s) for TPM3α, TPM4α, and TPM4ε. IJBMB
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Keywords:  2D western blot; LC-MS/MS; Novel splicing; absolute copy number; mass spectrometry; qRT-PCR

Year:  2021        PMID: 33824777      PMCID: PMC8012821     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 2152-4114


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