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Publication : Structure and expression of murine intestinal trefoil factor: high evolutionary conservation and postnatal expression.

First Author  Mashimo H Year  1995
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  210
Issue  1 Pages  31-7
PubMed ID  7741746 Mgi Jnum  J:25263
Mgi Id  MGI:72988 Doi  10.1006/bbrc.1995.1623
Citation  Mashimo H, et al. (1995) Structure and expression of murine intestinal trefoil factor: high evolutionary conservation and postnatal expression. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 210(1):31-7
abstractText  Intestinal Trefoil Factor (ITF) is a member of a family of gastrointestinal tract peptides with region-specific expression which are enhanced at sites of injury and repair. In the present study, the murine homologue gene of ITF was molecularly cloned in order to characterize the structure and expression of this peptide in mice. Murine ITF exhibited 78, 95 and 94% nucleotide homology respectively in exons I, II and III, with overall 90% predicted amino acid identity when compared to the rat ITF. Murine ITF exhibited 70% inferred amino acid identity compared with human ITF. Northern blot analysis of various adult mouse tissues demonstrated that ITF is expressed abundantly in the intestine and colon, and minimally in stomach, but not in brain, lung, spleen, kidney, uterus, pancreas, liver, heart or thymus tissues. Expression of ITF appeared to occur as a post-natal event: antibody specific for ITF stains intensely goblet cells in the intestine and colon of three-day old and older mice, but not in the gastrointestinal tract of younger mice or embryos.
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