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Publication : Repetin (Rptn), a new member of the "fused gene" subgroup within the S100 gene family encoding a murine epidermal differentiation protein.

First Author  Krieg P Year  1997
Journal  Genomics Volume  43
Issue  3 Pages  339-48
PubMed ID  9268637 Mgi Jnum  J:38585
Mgi Id  MGI:86636 Doi  10.1006/geno.1997.4818
Citation  Krieg P, et al. (1997) Repetin (Rptn), a new member of the fused gene subgroup within the S100 gene family encoding a murine epidermal differentiation protein. Genomics 43(3):339-48
abstractText  We report the cloning and characterization of a murine epidermal differentiation gene, repetin (Rptn), exhibiting striking similarity to the genes of the intermediate filament-associated proteins profilaggrin and trichohyalin. The repetin gene consists of three exons and two introns. The first exon is short and untranslated. The deduced amino acid sequence distributed between exons II and III contains 1130 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 130 kDa and pI of 7.7. The amino terminus exhibits significant homology to the S100 proteins containing two calcium-binding motifs of the EF- hand type. The remainder coding sequence contains a central segment consisting of 49 tandem repeats of a 12- amino-acid sequence rich in glutamines. By fluorescence in situ hybridization the repetin gene was localized to chromosome band 3 F1-2. Expression of repetin mRNA is detectable in the stratified internal epithelia of forestomach and tongue and to a lesser degree in normal skin epidermis, where it is restricted to the differentiated suprabasal cell layers. Based on its chromosomal localization, its genomic organization, and its stage-specific expression during late epidermal differentiation, as well as on the structural features of the encoded protein, we conclude that the repetin gene represents a novel member of the ''fused gene'' subgroup of the S100 gene family encoding multifunctional epidermal matrix proteins. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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