The human extracellular matrix gene 1 (ECM1): genomic structure, cDNA cloning, expression pattern, and chromosomal localization

P Smits, J Ni, P Feng, J Wauters, W Van Hul… - Genomics, 1997 - Elsevier
P Smits, J Ni, P Feng, J Wauters, W Van Hul, M El Boutaibi, PJ Dillon, J Merregaert
Genomics, 1997Elsevier
The Ecm1 gene encodes an 85-kDa protein of unknown function that was originally
identified as a secretory protein of the murine osteogenic stromal cell line MN7. This paper
describes the isolation of a genomic clone containing the human ECM1 gene from a
chromosome 1 cosmid library and the characterization of its exon–intron structure. The
protein coding region comprises 10 exons. The ECM1 gene maps at chromosome 1q21
outside the epidermal differentiation complex region. The ECM1 gene appears to be …
The Ecm1 gene encodes an 85-kDa protein of unknown function that was originally identified as a secretory protein of the murine osteogenic stromal cell line MN7. This paper describes the isolation of a genomic clone containing the human ECM1 gene from a chromosome 1 cosmid library and the characterization of its exon–intron structure. The protein coding region comprises 10 exons. The ECM1 gene maps at chromosome 1q21 outside the epidermal differentiation complex region. The ECM1 gene appears to be expressed as a 1.8-kb transcript predominantly in placenta and heart, while an additional 1.4-kb alternatively spliced message was detected in tonsils. The full-length human ECM1 transcript contains 1838 bp and has an overall homology of 79.6% with the mouse Ecm1 cDNA. This transcript codes for a protein of 540 amino acids that is 69.4% identical and 81.3% similar to the corresponding mouse protein. The alternatively spliced variant, 1450 bp long, encodes a protein of 415 amino acids.
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