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XB-ART-11433
J Neurochem 2000 Mar 01;743:940-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2000.0740940.x.
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A proteolipid protein-specific pre-mRNA (Ppm-1) contains intron 3 and is up-regulated during myelination in the CNS.

Vouyiouklis DA , Barrie JA , Griffiths IR , Thomson CE .


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Alternative splicing of the precursor for messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) is a common process utilised by higher eukaryotes to modulate gene expression. A single primary transcript may generate several proteins with distinct functions, expressed in tissue-specific, developmental patterns. This article describes an oligodendrocyte-specific pre-mRNA product of proteolipid protein gene (P/p) transcription, which is the precursor for P/p but not Dm20 mRNA in the CNS. This P/p-specific pre-mRNA (Ppm-1) includes the intact intron 3 of the P/p gene. It is first expressed during active myelination, and it localises to the nucleus of oligodendrocytes, in both normal and jimpy (jp) murine CNS. In addition to mouse, Ppm-1 is found also in rat and dog, but not toad or trout. Our work suggests that alternative splicing of the P/p gene primary transcript follows a branching pattern, resulting in the presence of at least one P/p isoform-specific pre-mRNA molecule, Ppm-1. Therefore, Dm20 mRNA may be the product of a divergent set of pre-mRNA splicing events.

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