Sequence analysis and expression mapping of the rat clustered protocadherin gene repertoires

被引:49
|
作者
Zou, C. [1 ]
Huang, W. [1 ]
Ying, G. [1 ]
Wu, Qiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Dept Human Genet, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
关键词
bioinformatics; cell adhesion gene clusters; gene expression; in situ hybridization; neuronal connections; phylogenetics;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.10.011
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Three closely-linked clusters of protocadherin (Pcdh) genes (alpha, beta, and gamma) encoding more than 50 distinct mRNAs have been identified in humans and mice, and proposed to play important roles in neuronal connectivity in the CNS. The human and mouse Pcdh alpha and gamma clusters each span a region of about 300 kb genomic DNA, and are each organized into a tandem array of more than a dozen highly-similar "variable" exons, and three downstream "constant" exons. Little is known about the expression patterns of the alpha and gamma repertoires in the CNS. Here, we comprehensively analyzed the one megabase rat Pcdh genomic DNA sequences at the nucleotide level using various computational methods. We found that the clustered rat Pcdh genes display strict orthologous relationships with those of mice but not humans. Moreover, each rat Pcdh variable exon is preceded by a distinct promoter. We designed two complete sets of isoform-specific probes and extensively mapped the expression patterns for each member of the alpha and gamma repertoires in the adult rat CNS by non-isotopic in situ hybridization experiments. We found that most alpha and gamma mRNA isoforms are broadly expressed in similar patterns in subsets of cells (with some displaying interesting cortical layer-specific expression) throughout various CNS regions, including the olfactory bulb, cerebral cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum, and spinal cord. The broad expression of most alpha or gamma mRNAs throughout various regions of the CNS is consistent with the hypothesis that these genes may be used for neurons to establish their individuality and also provide the adhesive diversity required for complex synaptic connectivity in the mammalian CNS. (c) 2006 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:579 / 603
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Analysis of clustered Protocadherin families using their gene-conversion mice
    Okayama, Atsushi
    Kaneko, Ryosuke
    Yagi, Takesi
    NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 2009, 65 : S151 - S151
  • [2] SEQUENCE, EXPRESSION, AND MAPPING OF A RAT MHC CLASS-IB GENE
    WALTER, L
    HEINE, L
    GUNTHER, E
    IMMUNOGENETICS, 1994, 39 (05) : 351 - 354
  • [3] Spatiotemporal expression pattern of non-clustered protocadherin family members in the developing rat brain
    Kim, S.-Y.
    Chung, H. Sun
    Sun, W.
    Kim, H.
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2007, 147 (04) : 996 - 1021
  • [4] Comparative DNA sequence analysis of mouse and human protocadherin gene clusters
    Wu, Q
    Zhang, T
    Cheng, JF
    Kim, Y
    Grimwood, J
    Schmutz, J
    Dickson, M
    Noonan, JP
    Zhang, MQ
    Myers, RM
    Maniatis, T
    GENOME RESEARCH, 2001, 11 (03) : 389 - 404
  • [5] Mapping, sequence, and expression analysis of the human fertilin beta gene (FTNB)
    Burkin, HR
    Burkin, DJ
    Davey, PM
    Griffin, DK
    Affara, NA
    GENOMICS, 1997, 40 (01) : 190 - 192
  • [6] SEQUENCE AND EXPRESSION OF THE RAT PRODYNORPHIN GENE
    CIVELLI, O
    DOUGLASS, J
    GOLDSTEIN, A
    HERBERT, E
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1985, 82 (12) : 4291 - 4295
  • [7] Identification and expression analysis of the human μ-protocadherin gene in fetal and adult kidneys
    Goldberg, M
    Wei, M
    Tycko, B
    Falikovich, I
    Warburton, D
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 283 (03) : F454 - F463
  • [8] Quantitative trait loci mapping and gene network analysis implicate protocadherin-15 as a determinant of brain serotonin transporter expression
    Ye, R.
    Carneiro, A. M. D.
    Han, Q.
    Airey, D.
    Sanders-Bush, E.
    Zhang, B.
    Lu, L.
    Williams, R.
    Blakely, R. D.
    GENES BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, 2014, 13 (03) : 261 - 275
  • [9] Sequence Analysis of Bitter Taste Receptor Gene Repertoires in Different Ruminant Species
    Ferreira, Ana Monteiro
    Marques, Andreia Tomas
    Bhide, Mangesh
    Cubric-Curik, Vlatka
    Hollung, Kristin
    Knight, Christopher Harold
    Raundrup, Katrine
    Lippolis, John
    Palmer, Mitchell
    Sales-Baptista, Elvira
    Araujo, Susana Sousa
    de Almeida, Andre Martinho
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (06):
  • [10] CCCTC-binding factor N-terminal domain regulates clustered protocadherin gene expression by enhancing cohesin processivity
    Zhang, Yijun
    Wu, Qiang
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2025, 301 (04)