The class VI POU domain family member known as Emb in the mouse (rat Bm5 or human mPOU/TCFbeta1) is present in vivo as a protein migrating at about 80 kDa on western blots, considerably larger than that predicted (about 42 kDa) from previously cloned coding sequences. By RT-PCR and 5´ RACE strategies a full-length Emb sequence, Emb FL, is now identified. Shorter sequences encoding the -COOH terminal, and an -NH2 terminal isoform, EmbN, were also isolated. Comparisons of Emb coding sequences between species, including the full-length zebra fish, POU(c), are presented, together with a compilation of the multiple transcripts produced by alternative splicing and the presence of different transcriptional start and stop sites, from the Emb gene.

The in vivo form of the murine class VIPOU protein Emb is larger than that encoded by previously described transcripts / Relaix, F; Molinari, Susanna; Lemonnier, M; Schafer, B; Buckingham, M.. - In: GENE. - ISSN 0378-1119. - STAMPA. - 333:(2004), pp. 35-46. [10.1016/j.gene.2004.02.047]

The in vivo form of the murine class VIPOU protein Emb is larger than that encoded by previously described transcripts

MOLINARI, Susanna;
2004

Abstract

The class VI POU domain family member known as Emb in the mouse (rat Bm5 or human mPOU/TCFbeta1) is present in vivo as a protein migrating at about 80 kDa on western blots, considerably larger than that predicted (about 42 kDa) from previously cloned coding sequences. By RT-PCR and 5´ RACE strategies a full-length Emb sequence, Emb FL, is now identified. Shorter sequences encoding the -COOH terminal, and an -NH2 terminal isoform, EmbN, were also isolated. Comparisons of Emb coding sequences between species, including the full-length zebra fish, POU(c), are presented, together with a compilation of the multiple transcripts produced by alternative splicing and the presence of different transcriptional start and stop sites, from the Emb gene.
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The in vivo form of the murine class VIPOU protein Emb is larger than that encoded by previously described transcripts / Relaix, F; Molinari, Susanna; Lemonnier, M; Schafer, B; Buckingham, M.. - In: GENE. - ISSN 0378-1119. - STAMPA. - 333:(2004), pp. 35-46. [10.1016/j.gene.2004.02.047]
Relaix, F; Molinari, Susanna; Lemonnier, M; Schafer, B; Buckingham, M.
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