Rj. Macdonald et al., DISPARATE TISSUE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF MEMBERS OF THE TISSUE KALLIKREIN MULTIGENE FAMILY OF THE RAT, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(23), 1996, pp. 13684-13690
To understand the regulatory diversity of the rat Family of linked kal
likrein genes, we have assayed the expression of family members in 20
major organs. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis
using primers and hybridization probes specific for each of the 10 ex
pressed kallikrein genes showed that no two family members share the s
ame organ-specific pattern of expression. The only common site of expr
ession for all 10 known active genes is the submandibular gland. The p
resence of the mRNA for at least one family member is detected in 19 o
f these 20 organs (liver excepted), from as few as three organs to as
many as 18 for individual family members. For individual genes there c
an be more than a 10(5)-fold variation in mRNA levels among organs, fr
om a limit of detection of slightly less than 1 mRNA molecule/10 cells
to more than 10,000 mRNA molecules/cell. Despite high sequence conser
vation and close linkage, the members of this family are expressed in
very different and complex patterns. A gradient of diversity of expres
sion corresponds to the order of the genes within the kallikrein famil
y locus.