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Molecular Cloning and Identification of Novel Genes, Gomsin, Characteristically Expressed in Snailfish, Liparis tanakae KCI 등재

꼼치에서 특징적으로 발현되는 새로운 유전자 곰신의 분리 및 동정

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Development & Reproduction (발생과 생식)
한국발생생물학회 (The Korea Society Of Developmental Biology)
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점액질이 풍부한 꼼치 조직에서 NIH 3T3 세포주를 이용하여 subtracted cDNA 라이브러리를 얻어 200례의 클론을 제작하였다. 이 클른 중에서 비반복성 유전자를 선택하고, RNA in situ hybridization을 실행하여 꼼치 조직에서 특이하게 발현되는 곰신 클론(C90-171)을 선택하였다. 이 클론은 사람의 타액선 조직에서도 특이하게 발현되는 유전자로서 이를 확인하기 위하여 C90-171(곰신) 항체를 제작하였다. 꼼치의 cDNA

In order to obtain the specific genes of snailfish a subtracted cDNA library was constructed, and analysed by sequencing and GenBank search. Among them C90-171 clone was turned out to be genes showing low homology and nonredundant genes. This novel clone was named Gomsin(C90-171). Gomsin was shown to be intensely expressed in the epithelial cells, some mesenchymal cells, and sheaths of muscle bundles in the result of immunohistochemistry. In the cross reaction assay of Gomsin antibody against various human tissues, the Gomsin was strongly expressed in the ductal and acinar cells of salivary glands, which was similar to the expression patterns of proline-rich proteins(PRPs) of human. The antibody raised against the Gomsin was clearly cross-reacted with human salivary PRPs and also recombinant proteins of human PRPs in the Western blot and immunoprecipitation analysis. Contrast to the salivary PRPs, the Gomsin was not easily degraded in the mixed saliva, but rapidly attacked on the cultured keratocytes in vitro. The simulated protein structure of Gomsin was similar to the whorled pattern of PRPs, even though the amino acid sequence of Gomsin was quite different from those of PRPs. These data suggest that the Gomsin is a characteristic matrix protein in the skin and body of snailfish, which is also utilized for the tissue protection in the similar way to the PRPs of human muco-secretory organs.

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