Molecular cloning and expression of the chicken smooth muscle gamma-actin mRNA
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Molecular cloning and expression of the chicken smooth muscle gamma-actin mRNA
Abstract
We have investigated the expression of chicken smooth muscle gamma-actin mRNA by isolation and characterization of cDNAs representing this actin isoform and utilizing the cDNA to probe RNA from adult and developing cells. Nucleotide sequence elucidated from an apparent full length smooth muscle gamma-actin cDNA revealed that it contained 94 bp of 5' non-translated sequence, an open reading frame of 1131 bp, and 97 bp of 3' non-translated sequence. Within the 376 amino acid sequence deduced from the chicken cDNA were diagnostic amino acids at the NH2- and COOH-terminal regions which provided unequivocal identification of the gamma-enteric smooth muscle actin isoform. In addition, the chicken gamma-enteric actin deduced from our cDNA clones was found to differ from the sequence reported in earlier protein studies [J. Vandekerckhove and K. Weber, FEBS Lett. 102:219, 1979] by containing a proline rather than a glutamine at position 359 of the protein, indicating that the avian gamma-enteric actin isoform is identical to its mammalian counterpart. Comparison of the 5' and 3' non-translated sequence determined from the chicken cDNA to that elucidated for rat, mouse, and human showed that there is not a high degree of cross-species sequence conservation outside of the coding regions among these mRNAs. Northern hybridization analyses demonstrated that the gamma-enteric actin mRNA is expressed in adult aorta and oviduct tissues but not in adult skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, liver, brain, and spleen tissues. The gamma-enteric actin mRNA was first observed in measurable quantities in gizzard tissue from 4-5 day embryos and increased in content in developing smooth muscle cells through 16-17 embryonic days. Following this initial increase during embryonic development, the gamma-enteric actin mRNA exhibits a decline in content until approximately 7 days posthatching, after which there is an increase in content to maximal levels found in adult gizzard tissue. In general, the developmental appearance of the gamma-enteric mRNA parallels that observed for this protein in previous studies indicating that the developmental expression of smooth muscle gamma-actin is regulated, in part, by an increased content of mRNA in chicken visceral smooth muscle cells during myogenesis.
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