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Publication : Differential expression of fibromodulin mRNA associated with tendon fibril growth: isolation and characterization of a chicken fibromodulin cDNA.

First Author  Nurminskaya MV Year  1996
Journal  Biochem J Volume  317 ( Pt 3)
Pages  785-9 PubMed ID  8760363
Mgi Jnum  J:34970 Mgi Id  MGI:82425
Doi  10.1042/bj3170785 Citation  Nurminskaya MV, et al. (1996) Differential expression of fibromodulin mRNA associated with tendon fibril growth: isolation and characterization of a chicken fibromodulin cDNA. Biochem J 317(Pt 3):785-9
abstractText  A 450 bp cDNA fragment similar to that encoding bovine fibromodulin was isolated using a screening procedure to isolate genes differentially expressed between the pre- and post-growth phases of fibril growth in the developing chicken embryo metatarsal tendon. Using this fragment, a 2.4 kb cDNA clone for chicken fibromodulin was isolated from a lambda ZAP library, and the 5' rapid amplification of cDNA ends technique was employed to clone the 5'end of the fibromodulin cDNA. The full-length cDNA contained an open reading frame coding for a 380-amino-acid protein. There was approximately 80% similarity with human, rat and bovine fibromodulins, which confirmed its identity as fibromodulin. Structural features of the deduced sequence include an 18-amino-acid signal peptide, cysteine residues in conserved positions in the N- and C-terminal regions, and a central leucine-rich domain containing eleven repeats of the sequence LXXLXLXXNXL/I. Features unique to chicken fibromodulin include an additional glycosylation site as well as a decreased number of tyrosine residues that could be sulphated, and therefore potential changes in the charge of the molecule. In addition, there was little similarity among the untranslated regions. When compared with chicken decorin and lumican, fibromodulin showed greater similarity to the other keratan sulphate-containing proteoglycan, lumican. Northern blot analysis revealed a 6-8-fold increase in the fibromodulin mRNA level from day 14 to day 19 of development. In the chicken tendon, collagen fibril growth is a process characterized by a precipitous increase in length during a short developmental period. The necessary changes would require the expression of different genes regulating fibril formation and growth, and interactions between fibromodulin and collagen fibrils may participate in the regulation of collagen fibril growth and matrix assembly.
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