Degenerate oligonucleotide primers complementary to the highly conserved subdomains III and VIII of subclass III tyrosine kinase receptors (TKr-III) were utilized to amplify rat aortic cDNA by polymerase chain reaction. Most of the cloned DNA products were rat platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta and macrophage-colony stimulating growth factor receptor cDNAs. Screening of the clones with probes coding for the receptor-specific kinase insert domain allowed the identification of a novel putative TKr-III cDNA, which hybridized with a approximately 6.1 kb mRNA with a distinctive tissue distribution. In situ hybridization on rat tissues and Northern analysis of cultured cells indicate that endothelial cells express a novel putative TKr-III mRNA.

SARZANI, R., Arnaldi G, De Pirro R, Moretti P, Schiaffino S, RAPPELLI, A. (1992). A novel endothelial tyrosine kinase cDNA homologous to platelet-derived growth factor receptor cDNA. BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 706-714.

A novel endothelial tyrosine kinase cDNA homologous to platelet-derived growth factor receptor cDNA

Arnaldi G;
1992-01-01

Abstract

Degenerate oligonucleotide primers complementary to the highly conserved subdomains III and VIII of subclass III tyrosine kinase receptors (TKr-III) were utilized to amplify rat aortic cDNA by polymerase chain reaction. Most of the cloned DNA products were rat platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta and macrophage-colony stimulating growth factor receptor cDNAs. Screening of the clones with probes coding for the receptor-specific kinase insert domain allowed the identification of a novel putative TKr-III cDNA, which hybridized with a approximately 6.1 kb mRNA with a distinctive tissue distribution. In situ hybridization on rat tissues and Northern analysis of cultured cells indicate that endothelial cells express a novel putative TKr-III mRNA.
1992
SARZANI, R., Arnaldi G, De Pirro R, Moretti P, Schiaffino S, RAPPELLI, A. (1992). A novel endothelial tyrosine kinase cDNA homologous to platelet-derived growth factor receptor cDNA. BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 706-714.
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