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Publication : The spatial and developmental expression of mouse Vwa8 (von Willebrand domain-containing protein 8).

First Author  Grewe BS Year  2018
Journal  Gene Expr Patterns Volume  29
Pages  39-46 PubMed ID  29660410
Mgi Jnum  J:264395 Mgi Id  MGI:6195123
Doi  10.1016/j.gep.2018.04.004 Citation  Grewe BS, et al. (2018) The spatial and developmental expression of mouse Vwa8 (von Willebrand domain-containing protein 8). Gene Expr Patterns 29:39-46
abstractText  The Drosophila gene c12.2 was isolated in a screen examining mRNA binding proteins. Drosophila c12.2 is the mouse Vwa8 homolog. Various genome-wide associated studies have linked human Vwa8 to both neurological and oncological pathologies, which include autism, bipolar disorder, comorbid migraine, and acute myeloid leukemia, however, the function and role of the VWA8 protein remain poorly understood. To further analyze the Vwa8 gene in mouse, gene structure, protein homology modeling, and gene expression patterns were examined throughout mouse development. Our analyses indicate that the mouse Vwa8 gene produces two transcripts; the full-length Vwa8a is highly expressed relative to the truncated Vwa8b transcript across all developmental time points and tissues analyzed. Protein homology modeling indicates that VWA8a belongs to a novel protein superfamily containing both the midasin and cytoplasmic dynein 1 heavy chain 1 proteins. These data establish the development timeline and expression profile for both Vwa8a and Vwa8b, paving the way for future studies to determine the cellular role(s) of this highly conserved protein family.
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