First Author | Bailleul B | Year | 1997 |
Journal | Nucleic Acids Res | Volume | 25 |
Issue | 14 | Pages | 2752-8 |
PubMed ID | 9207021 | Mgi Jnum | J:41759 |
Mgi Id | MGI:894445 | Doi | 10.1093/nar/25.14.2752 |
Citation | Bailleul B, et al. (1997) The leptin receptor promoter controls expression of a second distinct protein. Nucleic Acids Res 25(14):2752-8 |
abstractText | The leptin receptor (OB-R) is a single membrane- spanning protein that mediates the weight-regulatory effects of leptin (OB protein). Several mRNA splice variants have been described which either encode OB-R proteins with cytoplasmic domains of different length or the OB-R and B219/OBR variants, which have different 5'-untranslated regions. Here we report evidence for the synthesis of a human mRNA splice variant of the OB-R gene that potentially encodes a novel protein, leptin receptor gene-related protein (OB-RGRP), which displays no sequence similarity to the leptin receptor itself. This OB-RGRP transcript contains the first two OB-R gene 5'-untranslated exons, but then is alternatively spliced to two novel exons which were mapped to a yeast artificial chromosome containing the leptin receptor gene. First identified by analysis of a large human expressed sequence tag database, the OB-RGRP transcript has now also been found in human and mouse tissues by the use of PCR. Preliminary experiments suggest that OB-RGRP and the OB-R variants share similar patterns of expression that are distinct from that of the B219/OBR variant. OB-RGRP is highly homologous to putative open reading frames in both yeast and Caenorhabditis elegans , suggesting a phylogenetically conserved role for this novel protein. |