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. 1988 Jan 25;263(3):1563-9.

Molecular cloning of complementary DNA to mouse tissue plasminogen activator mRNA and its expression during F9 teratocarcinoma cell differentiation

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Molecular cloning of complementary DNA to mouse tissue plasminogen activator mRNA and its expression during F9 teratocarcinoma cell differentiation

R J Rickles et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Two tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) cDNA clones were isolated from mouse cDNA libraries and characterized. The sequence coding for mature mouse tPA protein including its 29-residue signal peptide, as well as that for the 3' and part of the 5'-nontranslated regions of the mRNA was determined. The mature protein consists of 530 amino acids and is encoded by a transcript of approximately 2800 nucleotides. The mouse tPA protein has 81% homology with its human counterpart, and amino acid sequence conservations suggest that the multidomain-like structure found for human tPA is maintained in the mouse enzyme. The tPA cDNA has been used as a probe to analyze tPA gene expression during F9 cell differentiation. tPA mRNA is not detected in F9 stem cells. When F9 cells are induced to differentiate with retinoic acid and dibutyryl cyclic AMP, tPA mRNA accumulates. We demonstrate that this induction occurs at least in part because of an increase in tPA gene transcription.

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