Cloning, Sequencing, and the Expression of the Elusive Sarcomeric TPM4α Isoform in Humans

D. Dube, S. Dube, L. Abbott, Ruham Alshiekh-Nasany, Charles Mitschow, B. Poiesz
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Abstract

In mammals, tropomyosin is encoded by four known TPM genes (TPM1, TPM2, TPM3, and TPM4) each of which can generate a number of TPM isoforms via alternative splicing and/or using alternate promoters. In humans, the sarcomeric isoform(s) of each of the TPM genes, except for the TPM4, have been known for a long time. Recently, on the basis of computational analyses of the human genome sequence, the predicted sequence of TPM4α has been posted in GenBank. We designed primer-pairs for RT-PCR and showed the expression of the transcripts of TPM4α and a novel isoform TPM4δ in human heart and skeletal muscle. qRT-PCR shows that the relative expression of TPM4α and TPM4δ is higher in human cardiac muscle. Western blot analyses using CH1 monoclonal antibodies show the absence of the expression of TPM4δ protein (~28 kDa) in human heart muscle. 2D western blot analyses with the same antibody show the expression of at least nine distinct tropomyosin molecules with a mass ~32 kD and above in adult heart. By Mass spectrometry, we determined the amino acid sequences of the extracted proteins from these spots. Spot “G” reveals the putative expression of TPM4α along with TPM1α protein in human adult heart.
TPM4α亚型在人体内的克隆、测序和表达
在哺乳动物中,原肌球蛋白由四个已知的TPM基因(TPM1、TPM2、TPM3和TPM4)编码,每个基因都可以通过选择性剪接和/或使用替代启动子产生许多TPM亚型。在人类中,除了TPM4外,每个TPM基因的肌共聚异构体已经知道很长时间了。最近,在对人类基因组序列进行计算分析的基础上,预测的TPM4α序列已在GenBank中发布。我们设计了RT-PCR引物对,并在人类心脏和骨骼肌中表达了TPM4α转录本和一种新的TPM4δ亚型。qRT-PCR结果显示,TPM4α和TPM4δ在人心肌中相对表达量较高。使用CH1单克隆抗体进行Western blot分析显示,TPM4δ蛋白(~28 kDa)在人心肌中不表达。用相同抗体进行二维免疫印迹分析显示,在成人心脏中至少有9个分子量在32 kD及以上的不同原肌球蛋白分子的表达。通过质谱分析,我们确定了从这些斑点中提取的蛋白质的氨基酸序列。“G”点显示了成人心脏中TPM4α和TPM1α蛋白的推测表达。
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