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Analysis of Translation in the Developing Mouse Brain using Polysome Profiling
Published on: May 22, 2021
Analysis of cag-8: a novel poly(Q)-encoding gene in the mouse brain
Jin Woo Ji1, Hye Lim Yang, Sun Jung Kim
1Department of Life Science, Dongguk University, Seoul 100-715, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
We identified 13 transcript isoforms of a trinucleotide-repeat-containing gene, cag-8, that is expressed almost exclusively in the mouse brain. The polypeptide deduced from the cDNA consists of 137 AAs, of which 74 are glutamines. The 130-kb gene is composed of 16 exons, from which at least 13 isoforms with variable UTRs are formed by alternative splicing. A strong positive cis-acting element was found in the neuroblastomaxglioma hybrid NG108-15 and human embryonic kidney HEK293 cell lines. The cag-8 protein was localized in the cytosol and in granular bodies within the nucleus. These findings indicate that cag-8 is a novel poly(Q)-encoding gene, the expression of which is confined primarily to the brain.
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