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Apo-dystrophin-1 and apo-dystrophin-2, products of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy locus: expression during mouse embryogenesis and in cultured cell lines.

J N Schofield1, D J Blake, C Simmons, G E Morris, J M Tinsley, K E Davies, Y H Edwards.   

Abstract

Two promoters in the distal half of the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy gene drive transcription of mRNAs which have novel first exons and encode the shortened forms of dystrophin, apo-dystrophin-1 (Dp71) and apo-dystrophin-2 (Dp116). Apo-dystrophin-1 has a G + C rich promoter and is expressed in a wide range of cell types, whilst apo-dystrophin-2 is confined to peripheral nerve and brain. We have isolated and sequenced the unique 5' exon of rat apo-dystrophin-2 mRNA. Conceptual translation of this sequence indicates that apo-dystrophin-2 contains a unique 23 amino acid terminal peptide. Using specific probes derived from sequences at the 5' ends of apo-dystrophin-1 and apo-dystrophin-2 we have determined the expression of these two mRNAs during mouse embryonic development by RNA in situ hybridization. In contrast to full-length dystrophin, neither of these short dystrophin transcripts appear before organogenesis is well established. Apo-dystrophin-1 mRNA is detected in midline cells of the ventral neural tube and later, in the ependymal cells lining the ventricles of the brain. These results suggest that apo-dystrophin-1 mRNA is associated with glial cells in the CNS. Apo-dystrophin-1 transcripts are also abundant in the teeth primordia throughout their development. In contrast apo-dystrophin-2 mRNA is largely undetectable during development, although transcripts are seen in the newborn brain. Western blots of late human fetal tissue extracts confirm that apo-dystrophin-2 is most abundant in brain and analysis of RNA and protein in cultured cell lines reveal expression of apo-dystrophin-1 and apo-dystrophin-2 in glioma cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7987307     DOI: 10.1093/hmg/3.8.1309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   6.150


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