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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of neurochemistry 53 (1989), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Sequence analysis of cDNAs has shown that the biosynthetic precursors of substance P (α-,β-, and γ-prepro-tachykinins) contain a common amino acid sequence in the C-terminal flanking region that has not been conserved between species. Antisera have been raised against the synthetic peptide Tyr-Glu-Arg-Ser-Ala-Met-Gln-Asn-Tyr-Glu, which represents rat β-preprotachykinin-(117-126)-peptide, and used in radioimmunoassays. Antiserum R50 reacted strongly with C-flanking peptides in extracts of rat and bovine tissues whereas antiserum GP-4 reacted only with the rat peptides. The primary structure of the predominant molecular form of prepro tachykinin C-flanking peptide in an extract of bovine corpus striatum was established as: Ala-Leu-Asn-Ser-Val5-Ala-Tyr-Glu-Arg-Ser10-Val-Met-Gln-Asp-Tyr15-GIu. This sequence represents β-preprotachykinin-(111-126)-peptide which is equivalent to γ-preprotachykinin-(96-111)-peptide. A C-flanking peptide with similar chromatographic properties was identified in extracts of rat brain and gut together with a second immunoreactive component that may represent a fragment or a posttranslationally modified variant. A peptide corresponding to the 37-amino-acid residue C-flanking peptide derived from α-preprotachykinin was not detected in the extracts as expected from the known low abundance of SaL-preprotachykinin mRNA in rat brain and gut.
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    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Tachykinins play an important role in peripheral inflammatory diseases and disorders of the CNS. Most members of the tachykinin family are generated by alternative post-transcriptional splicing of the prepro-tachykinin (PPT) A gene. Here, we examined the simultaneous expression of PPT-A splice variants in individual neurones of the nodose ganglion. In extracts of ganglia, the expression of the four PPT-A mRNA splice variants and their four encoded peptides was shown by RT–PCR and combined HPLC and radioimmunoassay respectively. In order to examine prepro-tachykinin A expression in individual cells, single neurones were isolated from the ganglia using laser-assisted microdissection and processed for RT–PCR. Some 31.9% of the neurones investigated expressed a specific PPT-A transcript. Each individual neurone was found to express only a single splice variant. This is the first study to analyse the differential expression of PPT-A splice variants at the single-cell level. In view of the large number of alternatively spliced genes in the human genome and the resulting profound physiological effects, including several diseases, the technique described here is useful for isolating cells without possible confounding effects of dissociated neuronal cultures. For PPT-A, the results indicate that alternative post-transcriptional splicing determines the tachykinergic phenotype and may therefore have important functional implications.
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