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CARTOGRAPHY OF NEUREXINS - MORE THAN 1000 ISOFORMS GENERATED BY ALTERNATIVE SPLICING AND EXPRESSED IN DISTINCT SUBSETS OF NEURONS
Author(s): ULLRICH B, USHKARYOV YA, SUDHOF TC
Source: NEURON    Volume: 14    Issue: 3    Pages: 497-507    Published: MAR 1995  
Times Cited: 158     References: 13     
Abstract: Neurexins, a family of cell surface proteins specific to brain, are transcribed from two promoters in three genes, resulting in three alpha- and three beta-neurexins. In situ hybridization revealed differential but overlapping distributions of neurexin isoforms in different classes of neurons. PCRs demonstrated that alpha-neurexins are alternatively spliced at five canonical positions, and beta-neurexins at two. Characterization of many independent bovine neurexin l alpha cDNAs suggests that different splice sites are used independently. This creates the potential to express more than 1000 distinct neurexin proteins in brain. The splicing pattern is conserved in rat and cow. Thus, in addition to somatic gene rearrangements (immunoglobulins and T cell receptors) and large gene families (odorant receptors), alternative splicing potentially represents a third mechanism for creating a large number of cell surface receptors that are expressed by specific subsets of cells.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: ULLRICH, B (reprint author), UNIV TEXAS, SW MED SCH, HOWARD HUGHES MED INST, DEPT MOLEC GENET, DALLAS, TX 75235 USA
Publisher: CELL PRESS, 50 CHURCH ST CIRCULATION DEPT, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138
Subject Category: Neurosciences
IDS Number: QP230
ISSN: 0896-6273
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