Cloning and characterization of hamster fetal retinoic acid receptor isoforms |
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Authors: | Raghubir P. Sharma Royal A. McGraw Raviprakash R. Dugyala |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia, Athens, USA |
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Abstract: | Hamsters are routinely employed in toxicology evaluation, particularly for investigating the teratologic potential of chemicals. We have employed Syrian golden hamsters in retinoid-induced teratogenesis, mechanisms of which involve various retinoic acid receptor (RAR) isoforms. The purpose of this study was to clone and characterize different full-length hamster RAR isoforms. A 12-day old fetal hamster cDNA library was constructed and screened for RAR isoforms using human or mouse probes. Three full-length clones representing RARα, β, and γ were isolated, amplified and sequenced, and based on their homology to known mammalian isoforms were termed as hamster RARα variant, RARβ2 and RARγ2, respectively. The respective translated products for these clones were 430, 448 and 406 amino acids long. The clones were homologous to their human or mouse counterparts, although differences, particularly in the N-terminal region, were observed. These differences may represent differential splicing of exons controlled by two promoters for each isoform. |
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Keywords: | Retinoic acid receptors RARs Golden Syrian hamster Mesocricetus auratus sequencing alternate splicing |
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