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Abstract
We have previously reported that a single vimentin gene is present in the chicken genome (22). In vivo transcription of this gene yields two distinct classes of mRNA's (approximatley 2200 and-2500 nts) generated through the possible differential utilization of polyadenylylation sites. In this report we demonstrate that 1) both transcripts are functional in vitro and direct the cell-free synthesis of the vimentin polypeptide, as judged by two dimensional gel analysis; 2) three of the four possible adenylylation signals indicated in the sequence of the gene are utilized in vivo as determined by S1 analysis; 3) furthermore, these adenylylation sites are utilized identically in all tissues of the chicken examined; 4) the adenylylation site closest to the body of the message is apparently not used as judged by the S1 conditions employed in the assay. Levels of vimentin mRNA decrease in different tissues of the chicken during the embryonic to adult transition. There is no evidence for a tissue specific or developmentally regulated pattern of expression for either of the two vimentin transcripts. The same pattern of vimentin mRNA expression is seen in all tissues examined, only the level of expression is altered.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6672766 PMCID: PMC326584 DOI: 10.1093/nar/11.23.8317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971