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Publication : Primary structure, developmental expression, and immunolocalization of the murine laminin alpha4 chain.

First Author  Iivanainen A Year  1997
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  272
Issue  44 Pages  27862-8
PubMed ID  9346933 Mgi Jnum  J:43712
Mgi Id  MGI:1098373 Doi  10.1074/jbc.272.44.27862
Citation  Iivanainen A, et al. (1997) Primary structure, developmental expression, and immunolocalization of the murine laminin alpha4 chain. J Biol Chem 272(44):27862-8
abstractText  The complete primary structure of the mouse laminin alpha4 chain was derived from cDNA clones. The translation product contains a 24-residue signal peptide preceding the mature alpha4 chain of 1,792 residues. Northern analysis on whole mouse embryos revealed that the expression was weak at day 7, but it later increased and peaked at day 15. In adult tissues the strongest expression was observed in lung and cardiac and skeletal muscles. Weak expression was also seen in other adult tissues such as brain, spleen, liver, kidney, and testis. By in situ hybridization of fetal and newborn tissues, expression of the laminin alpha4 chain was mainly localized to mesenchymal cells. Strong expression was seen in the villi and submucosa of the developing intestine, the mesenchymal stroma surrounding the branching lung epithelia, and the external root sheath of vibrissae follicles, as well as in cardiac and skeletal muscle fibers. In the developing kidney, intense but transient expression was associated with the differentiation of epithelial kidney tubules from the nephrogenic mesenchyme. Immunohistologic staining with affinity-purified IgG localized the laminin alpha4 chain primarily to lung septa, heart, and skeletal muscle, capillaries, and perineurium.
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