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Ubiquitous expression of the alpha1(XIX) collagen gene (Col19a1) during mouse embryogenesis becomes restricted to a few tissues in the adult organism.

H Sumiyoshi1, K Inoguchi, M Khaleduzzaman, Y Ninomiya, H Yoshioka.   

Abstract

Type XIX collagen is a poorly characterized member of the fibril-associated collagens with an interrupted triple helices (FACIT) class of collagen molecules. As a first step toward elucidating its function, we have isolated full size cDNA clones from the mouse alpha1(XIX) collagen gene (Col19a1) and established its pattern of expression in the developing embryo and adult organism. Col19a1 transcripts can be detected as early as 11 days of gestation and in all embryonic tissues, except the liver, of an 18-day postcoitum mouse. In contrast, only a few adult tissues, brain, eye, and testis, seem to accumulate Col19a1 mRNA. Col19a1 transcripts are at least 10 times more abundant in adult than fetal brain and significantly less in adult than fetal muscle and skin. Consistent with the RNA data, polyclonal antibodies for alpha1(XIX) collagen reacted with a 150-kDa protein in the neutral salt extraction of adult mouse brain tissues. We therefore propose that type XIX collagen plays a distinct role from the other FACIT molecules, particularly in the assembly of embryonic matrices and in the maintenance of specific adult tissues.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9202028     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.27.17104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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