Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The screening of a differential library from precursor and differentiated
oligodendrocytes, obtained through the representational difference
analysis (RDA) technique, has generated a number of cDNA recombinants
corresponding to mRNA coding for known and unknown proteins: (1) mRNA
coding for proteins involved in protein synthesis, (2) mRNA coding for
proteins involved in the organization of the cytoskeleton, and (3) mRNA
coding for proteins of unknown function. The expression profile of the
mRNA was studied by Northern blot hybridization to the poly-A(+) mRNA from
primary rat progenitor and differentiated oligodendrocytes. In most cases,
hybridization to the precursor was higher than hybridization to the
differentiated mRNA, supporting the validity of the differential
screening. Hybridization of the cDNA to rat cerebral hemisphere and brain
stem poly-A(+) mRNA, isolated from 1- to 90-day-old rats, confirms the
results obtained with the mRNA from differentiating oligodendrocytes. The
intensity of the hybridization bands decreases as differentiation
proceeds. The pattern of expression observed in oligodendrocytes is
different from that found in the brain only in the case of the nexin-1
mRNA, the level of which remains essentially constant throughout
differentiation both in the brain stem and in the cerebral hemispheres, in
agreement with the published data. In contrast, the intensity of
hybridization to the oligodendrocyte mRNA is dramatically lower in the
differentiated cells compared with the progenitor oligodendrocyte cells.
Some of the recombinant cDNA represent mRNA sequences present at high
frequency distribution in the cells, while others belong to the rare
sequences group. Six recombinants code for proteins of the ribosomal
family, suggesting that of approximately 70 known ribosomal proteins, only
a few are upregulated during oligodendrocyte differentiation. The third
category of open reading frame (ORF) is represented by rare messengers
coding for proteins of unknown functions and includes six clones: RDA 279,
11, 95, 96, 254, and 288.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Oligodendrocytes; brain development; cell specific mRNA; differential screening; CNS
Elenco autori:
Costantino, Elvira
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