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Unique expression pattern of protein kinase C‐θ: high mRNA levels in normal mouse testes and in T‐lymphocytic cells and neoplasms
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ImmunologyPathologyTranscriptional RegulationProtein ExpressionCell RegulationSignaling PathwaySkeletal MuscleReceptor Tyrosine KinaseMolecular PathologyCell SignalingProtein Kinase C‐θGene ExpressionCell BiologySkeletal Muscle MrnaSignal TransductionPkc-theta MrnaNormal Mouse TestesUnique Expression PatternMedicine
A 2.2-kb cDNA that contains the entire coding region of mouse protein kinase C-theta (PKC-theta) was cloned from skeletal muscle mRNA using reverse transcription and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This clone was used as a probe to study the expression of this PKC isoform in normal and transformed hemopoietic cells and other normal tissues. By far the highest steady-state level of PKC-theta mRNA was found as a 2.8-kb transcript on a Northern blot of poly(A)+ RNA from testes. High levels were also found in skeletal muscle, spleen, T lymphomas and purified normal T lymphocytes, but these tissues and cells expressed two transcripts, 3.3 kb and 3.8 kb. Lower levels of similar size transcripts were found in normal brain, B lymphocytes and B-lymphocytic tumors and cell lines.
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