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Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues

The primary structure of the human laminin M chain was determined from cDNA clones isolated from human placental libraries. The clones covered a total of 6,942 bp, with 49-bp encoding a 5' end untranslated region and 6,893-bp coding for a translated sequence. The complete human laminin M chain...

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Autores principales: Vuolteenaho, Reetta, Nissinen, Maria, Sairdo, Kirsi, Byers, Mary, Eddy, Roger, Hirvonen, Harri, Shows, Thomas B., Sariola, Hannu, Engvall, Eva, Tryggvason, Karl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2119934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8294519
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author Vuolteenaho, Reetta
Nissinen, Maria
Sairdo, Kirsi
Byers, Mary
Eddy, Roger
Hirvonen, Harri
Shows, Thomas B.
Sariola, Hannu
Engvall, Eva
Tryggvason, Karl
author_facet Vuolteenaho, Reetta
Nissinen, Maria
Sairdo, Kirsi
Byers, Mary
Eddy, Roger
Hirvonen, Harri
Shows, Thomas B.
Sariola, Hannu
Engvall, Eva
Tryggvason, Karl
author_sort Vuolteenaho, Reetta
collection PubMed
description The primary structure of the human laminin M chain was determined from cDNA clones isolated from human placental libraries. The clones covered a total of 6,942 bp, with 49-bp encoding a 5' end untranslated region and 6,893-bp coding for a translated sequence. The complete human laminin M chain contains a 22-residue signal peptide and 3,088 residues of the mature M chain. The M chain has a domain structure similar to that of the human and mouse A chains. The homology between the two human laminin heavy chains is highest in the short arm region and lowest in the long arm helical domain I + II. Northern blot analysis of human fetal tissues showed that the M chain was expressed in most tissues such as cardiac muscle, pancreas, lung, spleen, kidney, adrenal gland, skin, testis, meninges, choroid plexus, and some other regions of the brain, but not in liver, thymus, and bone. In situ hybridization localized the expression of the M chain gene to cells of mesenchymal origin. In contrast, expression of the A chain was observed only in kidney, testis, neuroretina and some region of brain as determined by Northern analyses. Epithelial and endothelial cells were negative for both M and A chain gene transcripts. The gene for the human M chain (LAMM) was localized to chromosome 6q22-->23.
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spelling pubmed-21199342008-05-01 Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues Vuolteenaho, Reetta Nissinen, Maria Sairdo, Kirsi Byers, Mary Eddy, Roger Hirvonen, Harri Shows, Thomas B. Sariola, Hannu Engvall, Eva Tryggvason, Karl J Cell Biol Articles The primary structure of the human laminin M chain was determined from cDNA clones isolated from human placental libraries. The clones covered a total of 6,942 bp, with 49-bp encoding a 5' end untranslated region and 6,893-bp coding for a translated sequence. The complete human laminin M chain contains a 22-residue signal peptide and 3,088 residues of the mature M chain. The M chain has a domain structure similar to that of the human and mouse A chains. The homology between the two human laminin heavy chains is highest in the short arm region and lowest in the long arm helical domain I + II. Northern blot analysis of human fetal tissues showed that the M chain was expressed in most tissues such as cardiac muscle, pancreas, lung, spleen, kidney, adrenal gland, skin, testis, meninges, choroid plexus, and some other regions of the brain, but not in liver, thymus, and bone. In situ hybridization localized the expression of the M chain gene to cells of mesenchymal origin. In contrast, expression of the A chain was observed only in kidney, testis, neuroretina and some region of brain as determined by Northern analyses. Epithelial and endothelial cells were negative for both M and A chain gene transcripts. The gene for the human M chain (LAMM) was localized to chromosome 6q22-->23. The Rockefeller University Press 1994-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2119934/ /pubmed/8294519 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Vuolteenaho, Reetta
Nissinen, Maria
Sairdo, Kirsi
Byers, Mary
Eddy, Roger
Hirvonen, Harri
Shows, Thomas B.
Sariola, Hannu
Engvall, Eva
Tryggvason, Karl
Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues
title Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues
title_full Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues
title_fullStr Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues
title_full_unstemmed Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues
title_short Human laminin M chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the M and A chain in human fetal tissues
title_sort human laminin m chain (merosin): complete primary structure, chromosomal assignment, and expression of the m and a chain in human fetal tissues
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2119934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8294519
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