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Publication : The placenta growth factor gene of the mouse.

First Author  DiPalma T Year  1996
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  7
Issue  1 Pages  6-12
PubMed ID  8903720 Mgi Jnum  J:30836
Mgi Id  MGI:78401 Doi  10.1007/s003359900003
Citation  DiPalma T, et al. (1996) The placenta growth factor gene of the mouse. Mamm Genome 7(1):6-12
abstractText  Placenta growth factor (PIGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) are angiogenic factors containing the 8-cysteine motif of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). Both PIGF and VEGF are mitogens for endothelial cells in vitro and promote neoangiogenesis in vivo. In addition, PIGF strongly potentiates the proliferative and the permeabilization effects exerted by VEGF on the vascular endothelium. We have now isolated the cDNA coding for mouse Plgf by screening a mouse heart cDNA library with the human PIGF sequence as probe. The human PIGF protein has two forms, P1GF-1 and PIGF-2, that arise from alternative splicing of a single gene mapping on Chromosome (Chr) 14; the isolated mouse PlgfcDNA encodes the longer of these two forms (PIGF-2). We show that the mouse Plgf-2 mRNA is the only transcript present in the normal tissues analyzed. Mouse Plgf-2 is a 158-amino-acid- long protein that shows 78% similarity (65% identify) to the human P1GF-2. Computer analysis reveals a putative signal peptide and three probable N-glycosylation sites, two of which are also conserved in human PIGF. The mouse Plgf gene was isolated and characterized; the gene is encoded by 7 exons spanning a 13-kb DNA interval. Finally, we have mapped the mouse Plgf gene to Chr 12, one cM from D12Mit5, and the human PIGF gene to 14q24, using both FISH and genetic crosses.
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