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Developmental and regional expression of three new members of the ras-gene family in the mouse brain

✍ Scribed by J. Ayala; B. Olofsson; N. Touchot; A. Zahraoui; A. Tavitian; A. Prochiantz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
665 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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✦ Synopsis


We have examined the expression in the mouse nervous system of three new members of the ras protooncogene family: rabZ, rab2, and rab3. Each of these genes was transcribed into messenger RNAs with different molecular weights. These transcripts had specific developmental and regional patterns of expression. In particular, for the three genes, the ratio between the heavy and light mRNAs depended strongly on developmental stage and brain region. The use of pure neuronal and glial cultures revealed that the high molecular weight transcripts were enriched in neurons and that, in the case of rab2 and rub3, their expression increased with neuronal differentiation. These results are discussed considering the sequence identities between these genes and the yeast YPTZ and sec-4 genes, which are known to be implicated in post-Golgi vesicular transport and cytoskel-eta1 stabilization. We propose that the rab genes might be of importance in the regulation of these two processes within the developing and adult nervous system.


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