An alternative insert of three amino acids is incorporated into collagen XIV in a developmentally regulated fashion
- PMID: 9827571
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(98)01329-5
An alternative insert of three amino acids is incorporated into collagen XIV in a developmentally regulated fashion
Abstract
We have identified a novel splice variant of chicken collagen XIV which contains an insert of three amino acids (Val-Arg-Thr) in the sixth fibronectin type III-like (FNIII) domain. The codons for these amino acids are inserted into the mRNA by skipping of a splice donor site and usage of another donor site 9 bp further downstream in the collagen XIV gene. The percentage of the new splice variant in the total collagen XIV mRNA varies between 22 and 46% in different embryonic tissues. After hatching, however, this percentage increases dramatically and reaches 86% in adult skeletal muscle and 58% in adult gizzard, indicating developmental regulation of this splicing event. Computer modeling suggests that the three extra amino acids cause an increase in the size of a flexible loop connecting two beta-strands in the sixth FNIII domain. This increase might affect the exact arrangement of the FNIII domain in the collagen XIV molecule, thereby modulating its interactions with other matrix molecules.
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