Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9127198 | Gene | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The human gene encoding the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger family member 3 (NCX3) undergoes extensive alternative splicing, with four variants previously identified. In this study, we report two novel alternative transcripts encoding two N-terminally truncated NCX3 proteins specifically expressed in human fetal brain. The identified transcripts, designated NCX3-tN.1 and NCX3-tN.2, are approximately 2.8 kb and 2.9 kb, respectively. The open reading frames (ORFs) are predicted to encode separately a 284 and a 298 amino acid (aa) polypeptide. Sequence analysis and bioinformatics reveal that NCX3-tN.1 and NCX3-tN.2 are the result of alternative splicing of the NCX3 gene. They have their own potential start codons and unique 5â² untranslated regions (UTRs) that are different from those of the known NCX3 variants. The variants include a part of intron 2 of the original gene organization as their first exon (exon “a”) at the 5â² end of the novel transcripts. NCX3-tN.2 consists of six exons including exon “a” and exons 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of NCX3, while NCX3-tN.1 lacks exon 4, but is otherwise similar to NCX3-tN.2. Expression studies show that both variants can be translated into protein and NCX3-tN.1 seems more efficiently translated. Based on their structural features, NCX3-tN.1 and NCX3-tN.2 proteins are potentially involved in regulation of Na+/Ca2+ homeostasis.
Keywords
SDSORF0.15 M NaCl/0.015 M Na3 citrate pH 7.6SSCUTRkilobase(s) or 1000 bpEtdBrDD-PCRXIPMTNG3PDHNCXdNTPcDNADNA complementary to RNANa+/Ca2+ exchangeramino acid(s)ethidium bromideESTrapid amplification of cDNA endsExpressed Sequence TagAlternative splicingBase pair(s)Trans-membrane domaindeoxyribonucleoside triphosphateCNSsodium dodecyl sulfateNon-redundantopen reading frameRaceuntranslated region(s)unit(s)glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
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Authors
Rose-Marie Lindgren, Jian Zhao, Susanne Heller, Hanna Berglind, Monica Nistér,