Characterization of the chicken transitin gene reveals a strong relationship to the nestin intermediate filament class

Author: Napier Audrey   Yuan Albert   Cole Gregory  

Publisher: Humana Press, Inc

ISSN: 0895-8696

Source: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, Vol.12, Iss.1, 1999-02, pp. : 11-22

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Abstract

Our laboratory previously reported that transitin is a radial glial intermediate filament protein sharing the basic structural features common to all intermediate filament (IF) proteins. It contains an α-helical core domain flanked by a short nonhelical head and a long COOH-terminal tail. The core sequence of transitin shows the greatest similarity to Xenopus tanabin and to rat and human nestin. We also reported that transitin has multiple splice variants derived from the deletion or inclusion of a leucine-zipper heptad repeat domain in the COOH-terminal tail. In the present study, we provide new evidence to support the classification of nestin and transitin in the same group of IF proteins based on the number and position of its introns. In addition, we suggest that the different isoforms of transitin are produced by a splicing mechanism that recognizes consensus 5′ and 3′ splice sites contained within the coding sequence of the leucine-zipper heptad repeat domain.

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