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Identification of novel keratinocyte-secreted peptides dermokine-alpha/-beta and a new stratified epithelium-secreted protein gene complex on human chromosome 19q13.1.

Genomics. 2004 Aug;84(2):384-97
Takeshi Matsui 1 , Fumie Hayashi-Kisumi , Yoko Kinoshita , Sayaka Katahira , Kazumasa Morita , Yoshiki Miyachi , Yuichi Ono , Toshio Imai , Yoko Tanigawa , Tohru Komiya , Shoichiro Tsukita
Takeshi Matsui 1 , Fumie Hayashi-Kisumi , Yoko Kinoshita , Sayaka Katahira , Kazumasa Morita , Yoshiki Miyachi , Yuichi Ono , Toshio Imai , Yoko Tanigawa , Tohru Komiya , Shoichiro Tsukita
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  • 1 KAN Research Institute, Inc., Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8815, Japan.

摘要


We performed high-throughput in situ hybridization screening of sections of mouse epidermis using an equalized skin cDNA library as probes and identified a novel gene giving rise to two splicing variants, both of which are expressed in the spinous layer. This gene was mapped between two genes encoding keratinocyte-related peptides, suprabasin and keratinocyte differentiation-associated protein (Kdap), on human chromosome 19q13.1. These gene products appeared to carry functional signal sequences. We then designated these two splicing variants as dermokine-alpha and -beta. Northern blotting and quantitative RT-PCR revealed that dermokine-alpha/-beta, suprabasin, and Kdap were highly expressed in stratified epithelia. In mouse embryonic development, dermokine-alpha/-beta began to be expressed during the period of stratification. Also, in differentiating primary cultured human keratinocytes, transcription of dermokine-alpha/-beta, suprabasin, and Kdap was induced. These findings indicated that dermokine-alpha/-beta, suprabasin, and Kdap are secreted from the spinous layer of the stratified epithelia and that these genes form a novel gene complex on the chromosome.