Identification of a novel fibroblast growth factor, FGF-23, preferentially expressed in the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus of the brain

T Yamashita, M Yoshioka, N Itoh - Biochemical and biophysical research …, 2000 - Elsevier
T Yamashita, M Yoshioka, N Itoh
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2000Elsevier
We isolated mouse cDNA encoding a novel FGF (251 amino acids). As this is the 23rd
documented FGF, we termed it FGF-23. FGF-23 has a hydrophobic amino terminus (∼ 24
amino acids), which is a typical signal sequence. As expected, recombinant mouse FGF-23
was efficiently secreted by High Five insect cell-infected recombinant baculovirus containing
the cDNA, indicating that FGF-23 is a secreted protein. We also isolated human cDNA
encoding FGF-23 (251 amino acids), which is highly identical (∼ 72% amino acid identity) to …
We isolated mouse cDNA encoding a novel FGF (251 amino acids). As this is the 23rd documented FGF, we termed it FGF-23. FGF-23 has a hydrophobic amino terminus (∼24 amino acids), which is a typical signal sequence. As expected, recombinant mouse FGF-23 was efficiently secreted by High Five insect cell-infected recombinant baculovirus containing the cDNA, indicating that FGF-23 is a secreted protein. We also isolated human cDNA encoding FGF-23 (251 amino acids), which is highly identical (∼72% amino acid identity) to mouse FGF-23. Of human FGF family members, FGF-23 is most similar to FGF-21 and FGF-19 (∼24% and ∼22% amino acid identities, respectively). Human FGF-23 gene was localized on the chromosome 12p13 and found to be tandem linked (within 5.5 kb) to human FGF-6 gene. The expression of FGF-23 mRNA in mouse adult tissues was examined by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. FGF-23 mRNA was mainly expressed in the brain and thymus at low levels. The localization of FGF-23 mRNA in the brain was examined by in situ hybridization. FGF-23 mRNA in the brain was found to be preferentially expressed in the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus. Therefore, FGF-23 is expected a unique FGF that plays roles in the function of the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus.
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