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H Yonekura1, K Yasui, S Sakurai
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Vascular Biology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Science, Japan.
Abstract:
We have developed an antisense-oriented method for functional gene screening, which we termed "antisense display." After evaluation in a cell-free system, we applied this method to a cellular system for isolating angiogenesis-related genes and came across a gene previously not described in humans. A screen of 10 mer antisense repertoire led to the identification of a unique 'angiostatic' antisense, and the gene corresponding to it was found to be preferentially expressed in vascular endothelial cells, coding for a putative type-2 membrane protein containing Rab-GAP/TBC and EF-hand-like domains. We named it vascular Rab-GAP/TBC domain-containing protein (VRP). The results obtained thus indicate that the antisense display method is useful for the isolation of functional genes responsible for phenotypes concerned.
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