학술논문

Talin 2 is a large and complex gene encoding multiple transcripts and protein isoforms.
Document Type
Article
Source
FEBS Journal. Mar2009, Vol. 276 Issue 6, p1610-1628. 19p. 5 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Subject
*GENETICS of spermatogenesis
*INTEGRINS
*CELL adhesion molecules
*CELL adhesion
*CYTOSKELETON
Language
ISSN
1742-464X
Abstract
Talins are large adaptor proteins that link the integrin family of adhesion molecules to F-actin. In vertebrates, there are two talin genes. Talin 1 is essential for integrin-mediated cell adhesion; the role of talin 2 is unclear. Here we report a detailed analysis of mammalian talin 2. This reveals the existence of a previously unrecognized promoter associated with a CpG island, and separated from the first coding exon by numerous alternatively spliced noncoding exons spanning > 200 kb. Analysis of a mouse gene trap line shows that this promoter accounts for most of the talin 2 expression in adult tissues. We also demonstrate that testis and kidney express truncated talin 2 isoforms that lack the N-terminal half of the protein, and provide evidence for the developmentally regulated expression of the short testis-specific talin 2 isoform in elongating spermatids. Finally, we identify four tissue-specific alternative splicing events within the coding region of talin 2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]