A common protocadherin tail: multiple protocadherins share the same sequence in their cytoplasmic domains and are expressed in different regions of brain.

S Obata, H Sago, N Mori, M Davidson, T St John, S T Suzuki
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To study the diversity of protocadherins, a rat brain cDNA library was screened using a cDNA for the cytoplasmic domain of human protocadherin Pcdh2 as a probe. The resultant clones contained three different types. One type corresponds to rat Pcdh2; the other two types are distinct from Pcdh2 but contain the same sequence in their cytoplasmic domains and part of the 3' flanking sequence. To clarify the structure of the proteins defined by the new clones, a putative entire coding sequence corresponding to one of the clones was determined. The overall structure is essentially the same as Pcdh2, indicating that the proteins defined by this clone, and probably by other clones, belong to the protocadherin family. Two PCR experiments and an RNase protection assay showed the existence of the corresponding mRNAs in rat brain preparations. Human and mouse cDNA clones with the same sequence properties were also isolated. Taken together, these results indicate that the clones are not cloning artifacts and that corresponding mRNAs are actually expressed in brains of various species. The results of in situ hybridization showed that the mRNAs corresponding to these clones were expressed in different regions in brain. Since protocadherins encoded by these mRNAs are likely to have different specificity in their interaction and share a common activity at their cytoplasmic domains, these protocadherins may provide a molecular basis, in part, to support the complex cell cell interaction in brain.

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一个共同的原钙粘蛋白尾巴:多个原钙粘蛋白在其细胞质结构域中具有相同的序列,并在大脑的不同区域表达。
为了研究原钙粘蛋白的多样性,以人原钙粘蛋白Pcdh2细胞质结构域cDNA为探针,筛选大鼠脑cDNA文库。由此产生的克隆包含三种不同的类型。1型对应大鼠Pcdh2;另外两种类型与Pcdh2不同,但在它们的细胞质结构域和部分3'侧链序列中包含相同的序列。为了阐明由新克隆定义的蛋白质的结构,确定了与其中一个克隆对应的推定完整编码序列。其整体结构与Pcdh2基本相同,这表明由该克隆定义的蛋白质,以及可能由其他克隆定义的蛋白质,属于原钙粘蛋白家族。两个PCR实验和RNase保护实验表明,在大鼠脑制剂中存在相应的mrna。还分离到了具有相同序列特性的人和小鼠cDNA克隆。综上所述,这些结果表明克隆不是克隆产物,相应的mrna实际上在不同物种的大脑中表达。原位杂交结果表明,这些克隆对应的mrna在脑内不同区域均有表达。由于这些mrna编码的原钙粘蛋白在相互作用中可能具有不同的特异性,并且在其细胞质结构域具有共同的活性,因此这些原钙粘蛋白可能在一定程度上为支持大脑中复杂的细胞相互作用提供了分子基础。
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