Author:
De Candia L. M.,Rodgers R. J.
Abstract
Fibronectin is an extracellular matrix
glycoprotein. Alternative splicing of fibronectin mRNA within three specific
regions, the extra domains (ED) A and B and the variable (V) or IIICS region,
result in the production of different isoforms of fibronectin. These isoforms
differentially regulate tissue developmental processes, such as those
occurring during follicular and luteal development. The specific isoforms of
fibronectin present in follicles and corpora lutea have not been identified.
To identify these, primers for reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
(RT-PCR) were designed to the known bovine amino acid sequence of exons
flanking the ED-A, ED-B and V regions. PCR products from bovine fetal liver
cDNA were determined to be bovine fibronectin by the correct product size and
DNA sequence homology to other species, and to the known bovine amino acid
sequence. Bovine ovarian follicles (0.5–9 mm diameter) and corpora lutea
(cyclic, early to late mid-luteal phase) were shown to express ED-A+,
ED-A–, ED-B+, ED-B–, V+ and V– fibronectin
isoforms, similar to the liver, lung and kidney of fetuses, but generally not
of adult animals. Thus follicles and corpora lutea express isoforms of
fibronectin usually expressed in developing tissues.
Extra keyword: cDNA sequence.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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