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Publication : TSRC1, a widely expressed gene containing seven thrombospondin type I repeats.

First Author  Buchner DA Year  2003
Journal  Gene Volume  307
Pages  23-30 PubMed ID  12706885
Mgi Jnum  J:83212 Mgi Id  MGI:2658749
Doi  10.1016/s0378-1119(03)00423-2 Citation  Buchner DA, et al. (2003) TSRC1, a widely expressed gene containing seven thrombospondin type I repeats. Gene 307:23-30
abstractText  The thrombospondin type 1 repeat domain is found in nearly 100 mammalian proteins with diverse biological functions that include cellular adhesion, angiogenesis, and patterning of the developing nervous system. We have characterized a novel thrombospondin type 1 repeat containing gene, TSRC1, encoding a predicted protein with seven thrombospondin repeats, six of which are clustered at the C-terminus. The 17 coding exons and two nontranslated exons of TSRC1 span 10 kb of genomic DNA. The human and mouse genes encode proteins of 1074 and 1036 amino acids, respectively, with 76% amino acid sequence identity. Thirty of the extra amino acids in the human protein are encoded by exon 6. Mouse Tsrc1 is expressed in all fetal and adult tissues tested. Three conserved noncoding sequence elements with potential regulatory function are located in intron 1. Mouse Tsrc1 was genetically mapped to chromosome 3 within the nonrecombinant region for the sodium channel modifier locus Scnm1. The sensitive and resistant alleles of Scnm1 did not differ in Tsrc1 protein sequence, transcript length, or transcript abundance. Human TSRC1 is located on chromosome 1q21 within an 11.7 Mb segment of conserved synteny. TSRC1 and the closely linked gene ADAM15 appear to be derived by a chromosomal inversion that interrupted an ancestral ADAMTS gene.
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