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Alternative exon usage creates novel transcript variants of tumor suppressor SHREW-1 gene with differential tissue expression profile

Authors :
Isabell Smyrek
Ernst H. K. Stelzer
Knut Engels
Petra A B Klemmt
Anna Starzinski-Powitz
Eduard Resch
Publica
Source :
Biology Open, Vol 5, Iss 11, Pp 1607-1619 (2016), Biology Open
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Shrew-1, also called AJAP1, is a transmembrane protein associated with E-cadherin-mediated adherence junctions and a putative tumor suppressor. Apart from its interaction with β-catenin and involvement in E-cadherin internalization, little structure or function information exists. Here we explored shrew-1 expression during postnatal differentiation of mammary gland as a model system. Immunohistological analyses with antibodies against either the extracellular or the cytoplasmic domains of shrew-1 consistently revealed the expression of full-length shrew-1 in myoepithelial cells, but only part of it in luminal cells. While shrew-1 localization remained unaltered in myoepithelial cells, nuclear localization occurred in luminal cells during lactation. Based on these observations, we identified two unknown shrew-1 transcript variants encoding N-terminally truncated proteins. The smallest shrew-1 protein lacks the extracellular domain and is most likely the only variant present in luminal cells. RNA analyses of human tissues confirmed that the novel transcript variants of shrew-1 exist in vivo and exhibit a differential tissue expression profile. We conclude that our findings are essential for the understanding and interpretation of future functional and interactome analyses of shrew-1 variants.<br />Summary: Transcripts of the tumor suppressor gene SHREW-1 exist in various splice variants in human and mouse encoding proteins with a differential expression and intracellular localization profile.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biology Open, Vol 5, Iss 11, Pp 1607-1619 (2016), Biology Open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3fcd9beb6e8c7c246cd3aeed3c41808e