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Publication : Sequence, ontogeny, and cellular localization of murine surfactant protein B mRNA.

First Author  D'Amore-Bruno MA Year  1992
Journal  Am J Physiol Volume  262
Issue  1 Pt 1 Pages  L40-7
PubMed ID  1733280 Mgi Jnum  J:1959
Mgi Id  MGI:50483 Doi  10.1152/ajplung.1992.262.1.L40
Citation  D'Amore-Bruno MA, et al. (1992) Sequence, ontogeny, and cellular localization of murine surfactant protein B mRNA. Am J Physiol 262(1 Pt 1):L40-7
abstractText  We have isolated and characterized murine surfactant protein (SP-B) cDNAs and determined both the cellular distribution and developmental expression of SP-B mRNA. The nucleotide sequence of the composite SP-B cDNAs and cloned genomic SP-B DNA predicted a primary translation product of 377 amino acids (molecular mass = 41.7 kDa) that contained a single asparagine linked glycosylation site. The 410 base 3' untranslated region contained a novel sequence consisting of a (CCA)21 repeat. Tissue specificity and developmental expression of SP-B mRNA was assessed by Northern blot analysis. A single 1.6-kb mRNA species was detected specifically in lung tissue. In fetal mouse lung SP-B mRNA was detected at low levels on day 15 of gestation and increased markedly between days 16 and 17, reaching adult levels by birth. In situ hybridization analysis of SP-B mRNA demonstrated SP-B expression primarily in bronchiolar and alveolar epithelium, although discrete bronchial cells also contained the SP-B mRNA. The murine SP-B mRNA was expressed in proximal and distal epithelial cells within the respiratory tract and shares a close structural relationship to SP-B from other species.
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