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Three Dynamin-Encoding Genes Are Differentially Expressed in Developing Rat Brain
Authors:T. Cook,&dagger  K. Mesa, &dagger  &Dagger   R. Urrutia
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,; Gastroenterology Research Unit, and; Molecular Neuroscience Department, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: Dynamin proteins are members of a recently described family of GTPases involved in receptor-mediated processes. To date, three different dynamin-encoding genes have been identified in mammalian tissues. Dynamin I is expressed only in neurons, whereas dynamin II is ubiquitously expressed. A third isoform, dynamin III, was originally isolated from a rat testis cDNA library and shown to be testis-specific. However, here we report the cloning and characterization of dynamin III from brain and lung, demonstrating a more extended pattern of expression for this isoform. In addition, we have investigated the temporal pattern of expression of these three genes during brain development. We find that both dynamin I and dynamin III mRNA levels are up-regulated during embryogenesis, whereas dynamin II mRNA levels remain unchanged. From these results, we conclude that dynamin III is not a testis-specific isoform and, furthermore, that rat brain expresses three different dynamin-encoding genes that are differentially regulated during development. Therefore, this large isoform diversity of dynamin proteins in brain predicts a significant complexity in the understanding of dynamin-based processes in this tissue.
Keywords:Dynamin-encoding genes    Brain    Development    Differential expression    PC12 cells
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