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Characterization of mouse thrombospondin 2 sequence and expression during cell growth and development
Thrombospondin (TSP) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein whose expression has been associated with a variety of cellular processes including growth and embryogenesis. The recent discovery of the existence of a second mouse TSP gene necessitates careful examination of the discrete biochemical and...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1992-02, Vol.267 (5), p.3274-3281 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Thrombospondin (TSP) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein whose expression has been associated with a variety of cellular
processes including growth and embryogenesis. The recent discovery of the existence of a second mouse TSP gene necessitates
careful examination of the discrete biochemical and functional properties associated with each molecule. In this report, the
primary structures of human TSP, mouse TSP1 (mTSP1), mouse TSP2 (mTSP2), and chicken TSP are compared; and the expression
of mTSP1 and mTSP2 during embryogenesis and growth factor-mediated cell proliferation is examined. The cloning and sequencing
of the entire coding regions of mTSP1 and mTSP2 revealed considerable conservation of residues critical for TSP structure
and function; these data suggest that TSP2 is capable of trimer formation and many of the same cell-surface and ligand interactions
that mediate TSP function. Comparison of the various TSP sequences also allowed the assignment based on sequence homology
of previously reported human TSP as TSP1 and chicken TSP as TSP2. mTSP2, like mTSP1, was shown to be a primary response gene
when quiescent Swiss 3T3 cells were stimulated with serum, platelet-derived growth factor BB, basic fibroblast growth factor,
or interleukin-1 beta. Interestingly, TSP1 and TSP2 exhibited markedly different tissue- and stage-specific patterns of mRNA
expression during mouse embryogenesis, implying that the two TSP molecules possess discrete functional properties important
for development. Additionally, the TSP genes (Thbs1 and Thbs2) were mapped to single loci on mouse chromosomes 2 and 17, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)50727-X |