The identification and sequence analysis of a new Reg3gamma and Reg2 in the Syrian golden hamster

Mauro L. Castellarin, Maria Petropavlovskaia, Mark A. Lipsett, Lawrence Rosenberg
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The regenerating (Reg) genes are associated with tissue repair and have been directly implicated in pancreatic β-cell regeneration. A hamster Reg3, Islet neogenesis associated protein (INGAP), has been shown to possess anti-diabetic properties in rodent models. Although several Reg3 proteins have been identified in other species, INGAP is the only Reg3 found in hamsters. To identify new Reg3 genes in the hamster pancreas we employed homology reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using degenerate Reg3 primers, followed by rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). We report here the discovery of a new hamster Reg3 gene of 765 nucleotides (nt) that encodes a 174-amino acid (aa) protein. This protein sequence was identified as a novel hamster Reg3γ with 78% and 75% identity to the rat Reg3γ and mouse Reg3γ protein, respectively. We also fully sequenced the previously reported partial sequence of the hamster Reg1 gene coding region using RACE to yield a 756-nt transcript that encodes a deduced 173 aa protein. This protein was identified as hamster Reg2, rather than Reg1 as was initially reported, with an 81% identity to mouse Reg2. The spatial gene expression patterns of the hamster Reg genes, analyzed by RT-PCR, were similarly distributed with low level expression being found globally throughout the body. Mice and hamsters are the only species known to carry either of the functional INGAP or Reg2 genes. It remains to be determined whether these genes bestow mice and hamsters with special regenerative abilities in the pancreas.

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叙利亚金仓鼠新基因reg3 γ和Reg2的鉴定及序列分析
再生(Reg)基因与组织修复相关,并直接涉及胰腺β细胞再生。在啮齿类动物模型中,仓鼠胰岛新生相关蛋白(INGAP) Reg3已被证明具有抗糖尿病特性。虽然在其他物种中也发现了几种Reg3蛋白,但INGAP是唯一在仓鼠中发现的Reg3蛋白。为了在仓鼠胰腺中鉴定新的Reg3基因,我们采用同源反转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR),利用退化的Reg3引物,然后快速扩增cDNA末端(RACE)。我们在此报告了一个新的仓鼠Reg3基因的发现,该基因含有765个核苷酸(nt),可编码174个氨基酸(aa)蛋白。该蛋白序列被鉴定为一种新的仓鼠Reg3γ蛋白,与大鼠Reg3γ和小鼠Reg3γ蛋白的同源性分别为78%和75%。我们还利用RACE对先前报道的仓鼠Reg1基因编码区的部分序列进行了完全测序,得到了一个756 nt的转录本,该转录本编码一个推断的173aa蛋白。该蛋白被鉴定为仓鼠Reg2,而不是最初报道的Reg1,与小鼠Reg2的同源性为81%。通过RT-PCR分析,仓鼠Reg基因的空间表达模式分布相似,在全身范围内发现低水平表达。小鼠和仓鼠是已知的唯一携带INGAP或Reg2基因的物种。这些基因是否赋予小鼠和仓鼠胰腺特殊的再生能力仍有待确定。
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