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Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues
The Drosophila gene ten-m/odz is the only pair rule gene identified to date which is not a transcription factor. In an attempt to analyze the structure and the function of ten-m/odz in mouse, we isolated four murine ten-m cDNAs which code for proteins of 2,700–2,800 amino acids. All four proteins (T...
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author | Oohashi, Toshitaka Zhou, Xiao-Hong Feng, Kang Richter, Brigitta Mörgelin, Matthias Perez, Maria Thereza Su, Wei-Dong Chiquet-Ehrismann, Ruth Rauch, Uwe Fässler, Reinhard |
author_facet | Oohashi, Toshitaka Zhou, Xiao-Hong Feng, Kang Richter, Brigitta Mörgelin, Matthias Perez, Maria Thereza Su, Wei-Dong Chiquet-Ehrismann, Ruth Rauch, Uwe Fässler, Reinhard |
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description | The Drosophila gene ten-m/odz is the only pair rule gene identified to date which is not a transcription factor. In an attempt to analyze the structure and the function of ten-m/odz in mouse, we isolated four murine ten-m cDNAs which code for proteins of 2,700–2,800 amino acids. All four proteins (Ten-m1–4) lack signal peptides at the NH(2) terminus, but contain a short hydrophobic domain characteristic of transmembrane proteins, 300–400 amino acids after the NH(2) terminus. About 200 amino acids COOH-terminal to this hydrophobic region are eight consecutive EGF-like domains. Cell transfection, biochemical, and electronmicroscopic studies suggest that Ten-m1 is a dimeric type II transmembrane protein. Expression of fusion proteins composed of the NH(2)-terminal and hydrophobic domain of ten-m1 attached to the alkaline phosphatase reporter gene resulted in membrane-associated staining of the alkaline phosphatase. Electronmicroscopic and electrophoretic analysis of a secreted form of the extracellular domain of Ten-m1 showed that Ten-m1 is a disulfide-linked dimer and that the dimerization is mediated by EGF-like modules 2 and 5 which contain an odd number of cysteines. Northern blot and immunohistochemical analyses revealed widespread expression of mouse ten-m genes, with most prominent expression in brain. All four ten-m genes can be expressed in variously spliced mRNA isoforms. The extracellular domain of Ten-m1 fused to an alkaline phosphatase reporter bound to specific regions in many tissues which were partially overlapping with the Ten-m1 immunostaining. Far Western assays and electronmicroscopy demonstrated that Ten-m1 can bind to itself. |
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spelling | pubmed-21850782008-05-01 Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues Oohashi, Toshitaka Zhou, Xiao-Hong Feng, Kang Richter, Brigitta Mörgelin, Matthias Perez, Maria Thereza Su, Wei-Dong Chiquet-Ehrismann, Ruth Rauch, Uwe Fässler, Reinhard J Cell Biol Regular Articles The Drosophila gene ten-m/odz is the only pair rule gene identified to date which is not a transcription factor. In an attempt to analyze the structure and the function of ten-m/odz in mouse, we isolated four murine ten-m cDNAs which code for proteins of 2,700–2,800 amino acids. All four proteins (Ten-m1–4) lack signal peptides at the NH(2) terminus, but contain a short hydrophobic domain characteristic of transmembrane proteins, 300–400 amino acids after the NH(2) terminus. About 200 amino acids COOH-terminal to this hydrophobic region are eight consecutive EGF-like domains. Cell transfection, biochemical, and electronmicroscopic studies suggest that Ten-m1 is a dimeric type II transmembrane protein. Expression of fusion proteins composed of the NH(2)-terminal and hydrophobic domain of ten-m1 attached to the alkaline phosphatase reporter gene resulted in membrane-associated staining of the alkaline phosphatase. Electronmicroscopic and electrophoretic analysis of a secreted form of the extracellular domain of Ten-m1 showed that Ten-m1 is a disulfide-linked dimer and that the dimerization is mediated by EGF-like modules 2 and 5 which contain an odd number of cysteines. Northern blot and immunohistochemical analyses revealed widespread expression of mouse ten-m genes, with most prominent expression in brain. All four ten-m genes can be expressed in variously spliced mRNA isoforms. The extracellular domain of Ten-m1 fused to an alkaline phosphatase reporter bound to specific regions in many tissues which were partially overlapping with the Ten-m1 immunostaining. Far Western assays and electronmicroscopy demonstrated that Ten-m1 can bind to itself. The Rockefeller University Press 1999-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2185078/ /pubmed/10225957 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 | Regular Articles Oohashi, Toshitaka Zhou, Xiao-Hong Feng, Kang Richter, Brigitta Mörgelin, Matthias Perez, Maria Thereza Su, Wei-Dong Chiquet-Ehrismann, Ruth Rauch, Uwe Fässler, Reinhard Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues |
title | Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues |
title_full | Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues |
title_fullStr | Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues |
title_full_unstemmed | Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues |
title_short | Mouse Ten-m/Odz Is a New Family of Dimeric Type II Transmembrane Proteins Expressed in Many Tissues |
title_sort | mouse ten-m/odz is a new family of dimeric type ii transmembrane proteins expressed in many tissues |
topic | Regular Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2185078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10225957 |
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