Porcine SLITRK1: Molecular cloning and characterization

The membrane protein SLITRK1 functions as a developmentally regulated stimulator of neurite outgrowth and variants in this gene have been implicated in Tourette syndrome. In the current study we have cloned and characterized the porcine SLITRK1 gene. The genomic organization of SLITRK1 lacks introns...

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Main Authors: Knud Larsen, Jamal Momeni, Leila Farajzadeh, Christian Bendixen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014-01-01
Series:FEBS Open Bio
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211546314000904
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Summary:The membrane protein SLITRK1 functions as a developmentally regulated stimulator of neurite outgrowth and variants in this gene have been implicated in Tourette syndrome. In the current study we have cloned and characterized the porcine SLITRK1 gene. The genomic organization of SLITRK1 lacks introns, as does its human and mouse counterparts. RT-PCR cloning revealed two SLITRK1 transcripts: a full-length mRNA and a transcript variant that results in a truncated protein. The encoded SLITRK1 protein, consisting of 695 amino acids, displays a very high homology to human SLITRK1 (99%). The porcine SLITRK1 gene is expressed exclusively in brain tissues.
ISSN:2211-5463