Characterization and relative abundance of alternatively spliced luteinizing hormone receptor messenger ribonucleic acid in the ovine ovary

Endocrinology
D J BacichR J Rodgers

Abstract

Complementary DNA (cDNA) clones encoding the LH receptor (LHR) were recently isolated from pig, rat, mouse, and human testes or ovaries. Many of the LHR cDNAs isolated from these species encoded incomplete and, therefore, possibly inactive forms of the LHR. The four major incomplete cDNAs, designated B, C, D, and E, were due to alternative splicing of the full-length cDNA, designated the A form. Northern analyses of messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding LHR in these species and in sheep revealed multiple mRNA species in ovarian tissue, but were unable to distinguish between the full-length (functional) form and the splice variants. We have used reverse transcription of mRNA, amplification via the polymerase chain reaction, and cDNA sequencing to determine which alternatively spliced mRNA species were present in ovine ovarian follicles and corpora lutea, and ribonuclease protection assays to confirm these results and determine the relative abundance of these splice variants. Ovine LHR cDNAs of the full-length A form, B form, and two novel splice forms, designated F and G, were isolated and sequenced. By using LHR cDNAs that spanned the regions of the gene in which the majority of splicing variation occurred, ribonuclease-protected fragm...Continue Reading

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Oct 18, 2011·Molecular Human Reproduction·Bing HanHuai-dong Song
May 21, 2013·Human Reproduction Update·Britta TroppmannJörg Gromoll
May 17, 2007·Molecular Endocrinology·Jörg GromollManuela Simoni
Dec 17, 2009·Reproduction, Fertility, and Development·Ciro M BarrosMarcelo F G Nogueira

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