Cloning and characterization of subtracted cDNAs from a human ciliary body library encoding <i>TIGR</i>, a protein involved in juvenile open angle glaucoma with homology to myosin and olfactomedin
Javier Ortego(Yale University), Julio Escribano(University of Castilla-La Mancha), Miguel Coca‐Prados(Yale University)
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Abstract
A group of cDNAs isolated from a subtractive ciliary body library of a normal human eye donor revealed 100% identity with TIGR a candidate gene responsible for juvenile open zangle glaucoma [Science 275 (1997) 668-670]. Several structural features of the deduced human protein have been noted: a cleavable N-terminal signal peptide, a periodic repetition at the N-terminus of leucine and arginine residues at every seventh and eleven position respectively in helix conformation (leucine zipper-like motif) exhibiting homology with myosin, and with olfactomedin in the C-terminus. The mRNA for TIGR is abundantly expressed in the ciliary body, iris, heart and skeletal muscle.
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