Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W567504041> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 98 of
98
with 100 items per page.
- W567504041 endingPage "3673" @default.
- W567504041 startingPage "3667" @default.
- W567504041 abstract "Research Article30 December 1985free access Regulation of three beta-tubulin mRNAs during rat brain development. I. Ginzburg I. Ginzburg Search for more papers by this author A. Teichman A. Teichman Search for more papers by this author H.J. Dodemont H.J. Dodemont Search for more papers by this author L. Behar L. Behar Search for more papers by this author U.Z. Littauer U.Z. Littauer Search for more papers by this author I. Ginzburg I. Ginzburg Search for more papers by this author A. Teichman A. Teichman Search for more papers by this author H.J. Dodemont H.J. Dodemont Search for more papers by this author L. Behar L. Behar Search for more papers by this author U.Z. Littauer U.Z. Littauer Search for more papers by this author Author Information I. Ginzburg, A. Teichman, H.J. Dodemont, L. Behar and U.Z. Littauer The EMBO Journal (1985)4:3667-3673https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb04133.x PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info The nucleotide sequence of a complete rat brain beta-tubulin T beta 15 has been determined from three overlapping cDNA clones. The overall length of the T beta 15 sequence is 1589 bp and shows between 84.5% and 88.6% homology within the coding region as compared with chick and human beta-tubulin sequences. On the other hand, the 3′-non-coding region is highly divergent. Comparison of the derived amino acid sequences from different species demonstrates that the amino acid changes are not randomly distributed, but rather there are several conserved and two highly variable regions common to beta-tubulin polypeptides from various sources. The T beta 15 sequence encodes a dominant neuronal 1.8-kb beta-tubulin mRNA species. Two other minor beta-tubulin mRNA species of 2.6 and 2.9 kb are present in rat brain. By using two synthetic oligonucleotide probes complementary to the carboxyl-terminal divergent region and to the amino-terminal conserved region, we have shown that the three mRNAs are distinct species, which are developmentally regulated. The level of the 1.8-kb mRNA species increases till the age of 12 days thereafter its level decreases. The 2.9-kb mRNA is an early neuronal mRNA species, while the 2.6-kb mRNA is a late neuronal species which is detected at 30 days of rat brain development. The data illustrate that there is a differential expression of the beta-tubulin multigene family during rat brain development which may suggest different functions for the various beta-tubulin isotopes. Previous ArticleNext Article Volume 4Issue 13B1 December 1985In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ..." @default.
- W567504041 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W567504041 creator A5006432185 @default.
- W567504041 creator A5053719429 @default.
- W567504041 creator A5055259961 @default.
- W567504041 creator A5063791487 @default.
- W567504041 creator A5070967320 @default.
- W567504041 date "1985-12-01" @default.
- W567504041 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W567504041 title "Regulation of three beta-tubulin mRNAs during rat brain development." @default.
- W567504041 cites W1524517228 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1596600816 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1760234873 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1799140101 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1882849462 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1965777910 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1967061628 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1971353582 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1972240128 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1974295669 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1978100094 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1978597038 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1978659501 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1985587484 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1987865710 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1990343615 @default.
- W567504041 cites W1992595091 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2004236903 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2020047269 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2030804101 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2032942538 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2057455442 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2065723356 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2066148522 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2070966518 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2072148078 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2110067044 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2110277363 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2113894174 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2114279017 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2115222828 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2116062885 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2120033918 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2132134782 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2138270253 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2144892628 @default.
- W567504041 cites W2328969132 @default.
- W567504041 cites W4240813013 @default.
- W567504041 cites W4256350582 @default.
- W567504041 cites W48964459 @default.
- W567504041 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb04133.x" @default.
- W567504041 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/554716" @default.
- W567504041 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2868892" @default.
- W567504041 hasPublicationYear "1985" @default.
- W567504041 type Work @default.
- W567504041 sameAs 567504041 @default.
- W567504041 citedByCount "52" @default.
- W567504041 countsByYear W5675040412014 @default.
- W567504041 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W567504041 hasAuthorship W567504041A5006432185 @default.
- W567504041 hasAuthorship W567504041A5053719429 @default.
- W567504041 hasAuthorship W567504041A5055259961 @default.
- W567504041 hasAuthorship W567504041A5063791487 @default.
- W567504041 hasAuthorship W567504041A5070967320 @default.
- W567504041 hasBestOaLocation W5675040411 @default.
- W567504041 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W567504041 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W567504041 hasConcept C187882448 @default.
- W567504041 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W567504041 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W567504041 hasConceptScore W567504041C104317684 @default.
- W567504041 hasConceptScore W567504041C153911025 @default.
- W567504041 hasConceptScore W567504041C187882448 @default.
- W567504041 hasConceptScore W567504041C54355233 @default.
- W567504041 hasConceptScore W567504041C86803240 @default.
- W567504041 hasIssue "13B" @default.
- W567504041 hasLocation W5675040411 @default.
- W567504041 hasLocation W5675040412 @default.
- W567504041 hasLocation W5675040413 @default.
- W567504041 hasOpenAccess W567504041 @default.
- W567504041 hasPrimaryLocation W5675040411 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W1484886979 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2045941914 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2054427827 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2065464189 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2069135558 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2074435004 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2171277769 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2328623076 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2350146650 @default.
- W567504041 hasRelatedWork W2411326874 @default.
- W567504041 hasVolume "4" @default.
- W567504041 isParatext "false" @default.
- W567504041 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W567504041 magId "567504041" @default.
- W567504041 workType "article" @default.