Title : Alternative splicing generates multiple mRNA forms of the acetylcholine receptor gamma-subunit in rat muscle - Villarroel_1999_FEBS.Lett_443_381 |
Author(s) : Villarroel A |
Ref : FEBS Letters , 443 :381 , 1999 |
Abstract :
The fetal type acetylcholine receptor, composed of the alphabeta gammadelta subunits, has shown a highly variable channel kinetics during postnatal development. We examine the hypothesis whether such a variability could result from multiple channel forms, differing in the N-terminus of the gamma-subunit. RT-PCR revealed, in addition to the full-length mRNA, three new forms lacking exon 4. One of them in addition lacks 19 nucleotides from exon 5, predicting a complete subunit, with a 43 residues shorter N-terminus. A third one lacking the complete exon 5 predicts a subunit without transmembrane segments. These forms, generated by alternative splicing, may account for the kinetic variability of the acetylcholine receptor channel. |
PubMedSearch : Villarroel_1999_FEBS.Lett_443_381 |
PubMedID: 10025968 |
Villarroel A (1999)
Alternative splicing generates multiple mRNA forms of the acetylcholine receptor gamma-subunit in rat muscle
FEBS Letters
443 :381
Villarroel A (1999)
FEBS Letters
443 :381