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Isolation of a cDNA encoding a growth-arrest associated gene and characterization of its regulation

✍ Scribed by Lynn Ge; Dr. Gene Liau


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
908 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


We are interested in understanding the molecular events associated with the growth-arrest of vascular SMCs. We constructed a subtracted cDNA library enriched in nucleotide sequences associated with quiescent SMCs. This library was screened with similarly subtracted 32P-labeled cDNAs to identify growth-arrest associated cDNA clones. Characterization of 19 of these cDNA clones revealed that 9 hybridized to mRNAs that exhibited a 2-3-fold increase in growth-arrested SMCs. In addition, two other cDNAs hybridized to a 5 Kb mRNA that was elevated approximately IO-fold in high density growth-arrested SMCs. Genomic Southern blot hybridization and DNA sequencing analysis indicated that these cDNAs encoded the same gene (LG7) and that this gene may be a member of a multigene family or that it may contain a sequence shared by other unrelated genes. Augmented expression of LG7 was associated with both high cell density and serum deprivation induced growth-arrest. LG7 mRNA expression was down-regulated when SMCs were incubated with FBS or with reagents that arrest cells in early S-phase. Additional analysis with cell cycle specific inhibitors indicated that LG7 mRNA levels were also low when cells were blocked at the G2 phase of the cell cycle but blockage at mitosis resulted in an elevated level of LG7 mRNA. We further demonstrated that the expression of LG7 was dependent on the presence of a relatively labile protein since protein synthesis inhibitors specifically blocked the expression of this mRNA but not the mRNA expression of al(lll) collagen or ferritin H-chain. Finally, we demonstrated that Bt2cAMP was able to induce mRNA expression of LG7 within 2 h, suggesting that this gene may be directly regulated via the cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase pathway.


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