LERK-2, A BINDING-PROTEIN FOR THE RECEPTOR-TYROSINE KINASE ELK, IS EVOLUTIONARILY CONSERVED AND EXPRESSED IN A DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED PATTERN

Citation
Fa. Fletcher et al., LERK-2, A BINDING-PROTEIN FOR THE RECEPTOR-TYROSINE KINASE ELK, IS EVOLUTIONARILY CONSERVED AND EXPRESSED IN A DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED PATTERN, Oncogene, 9(11), 1994, pp. 3241-3247
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity",Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09509232
Volume
9
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3241 - 3247
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-9232(1994)9:11<3241:LABFTR>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
We have isolated and characterized cDNA clones that encode the rat hom ologue of a binding protein, LERK-2, for the receptor tyrosine kinase, elk. The cDNAs contain an open reading frame of 1527 nucleotides capa ble of encoding a protein 345 amino acid residues in length. The nucle otide sequence of the present clones is >90% identical to the previous ly identified human LERK-2 cDNA, and the predicted proteins encoded by the rat and human clones are identical at 95% of amino acid residues. Recombinant proteins expressed from the rat cDNAs bind to elk with hi gh affinity, similar to recombinant human LERK-2 and an endogenously-e xpressed rat elk-binding protein. Expression of the rat LERK-2 mRNA wa s detected in embryonic brain, kidney, lung, skeletal muscle, thymus, liver, and heart, and diminished in the early post-natal period. Signi ficant LERK-2 mRNA expression in the young adult rat was restricted to the lung, kidney, heart and testes.