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Rapid decrease of RNA level of a novel mouse mitochondria solute carrier protein (Mscp) gene at 4-5 weeks of age

  • Quan Zhen Li
  • , Sarah Eckenrode
  • , Qing Guo Ruan
  • , Cong Yi Wang
  • , Jing Da Shi
  • , Richard A. McIndoe
  • , Jin Xiong She
  • University of Florida

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Abstract

We cloned a novel mouse gene that encodes a protein with homology to the mitochondria solute carrier proteins (Mscp). The major full-length Mscp transcript contains 4112 bp of cDNA and a deduced protein of 338 amino acids. The Mscp protein shares 50%, 40%, and 39% sequence identity with the C. elegans hypothetical protein T26089 and the yeast mitochondria carrier proteins MRS3 and MRS4, respectively. It also showed homology with the uncoupling proteins (UCP1, UCP2, and UCP3; 22%, 24%, and 29% identity, respectively). The protein has six trans-membrane domains and three mitochondria energy-transfer protein signature motifs, which are conserved among all the members of mitochondria carrier protein family. Northern analysis indicated that the Mscp gene is highly expressed in the spleen. Using cDNA microarray and Northern analysis, we have shown a significant decrease of the splenic Mscp mRNA levels around 4-5 weeks of age in several mouse strains including C57BL/6J, nonobese diabetic (NOD), and several NOD-congenic mice. These results suggest that the Mscp gene is decreased during splenic lymphocyte maturation in these mice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)830-836
Number of pages7
JournalMammalian Genome
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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