The distribution of cerebral expression of the transferrin gene is species specific

Various plasma proteins, for example, transferrin, are synthesized not only in the liver, but also in the brain. The proportion of transferrin mRNA in total RNA from different regions of brains from various mammalian species was studied by Northern blot analysis. Absolute amounts of transferrin mRNA...

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description Various plasma proteins, for example, transferrin, are synthesized not only in the liver, but also in the brain. The proportion of transferrin mRNA in total RNA from different regions of brains from various mammalian species was studied by Northern blot analysis. Absolute amounts of transferrin mRNA were determined in brain, choroid plexus, and liver from rats, sheep, and pigs by hybridization in solution followed by ribonuclease protection assay. Corrections for differences in yields of RNA were made using internal RNA standards. Large proportions of transferrin mRNA in total RNA and high absolute levels of transferrin mRNA in choroid plexus were found only in rats. Small proportions of transferrin mRNA were observed in RNA from choroid plexus from mice, dogs, and rabbits, while no transferrin mRNA at all was detected in choroid plexus from humans, sheep, pigs, cows, and guinea pigs. In further analysis of sheep and pigs, various amounts of transferrin mRNA were found in many parts of the brain, in contrast to the absence of transferrin mRNA from choroid plexus. In conclusion, a striking species specificity was observed for the pattern of cerebral expression of the transferrin gene.
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Animals
ARN MENSAJERO
ARN MESSAGER
Base Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
Blotting, Northern
Brain Chemistry
Cattle
CERDO
CEREBRO
Choroid Plexus - chemistry
Dogs
ENCEPHALE
Endoribonucleases
EXPRESION GENICA
EXPRESSION DES GENES
FOIE
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene expression
GLOBULINAS
GLOBULINE
Guinea Pigs
HIGADO
Humans
Liver - chemistry
MENINGE
MENINGES
Mice
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular genetics
Molecular Sequence Data
NUCLEOTIDE
NUCLEOTIDOS
OVIN
OVINOS
PORCIN
Rabbits
RAT
RATA
Rats
Ribonuclease H
RNA, Messenger - analysis
Sheep
Species Specificity
Swine
TECHNIQUE ANALYTIQUE
TECNICAS ANALITICAS
Transferrin - genetics
Transferrin - metabolism
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