Sharpe N G, Williams D G, Latchman D S
Department of Biochemistry, University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Mol Cell Biol. 1990 Dec;10(12):6817-20. doi: 10.1128/mcb.10.12.6817-6820.1990.
The SmN protein is a component of small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles and is closely related to the ubiquitous SmB and B' splicing proteins. It is expressed in a limited range of tissues and cell types, including several undifferentiated embryonal carcinoma cell lines and undifferentiated embryonic stem cells. The protein declines to undetectable levels when embryonal carcinoma or embryonic stem cells are induced to differentiate, producing primitive endoderm or parietal endoderm or yielding embryonal bodies. This decline is due to a corresponding decrease in the level of the SmN mRNA. The potential role of SmN in the regulation of alternative splicing in embryonic cell lines and early embryos is discussed.
SmN蛋白是小核核糖核蛋白颗粒的一个组成部分,与普遍存在的SmB和B'剪接蛋白密切相关。它在有限的一系列组织和细胞类型中表达,包括几种未分化的胚胎癌细胞系和未分化的胚胎干细胞。当胚胎癌细胞或胚胎干细胞被诱导分化,产生原始内胚层或壁内胚层或形成胚状体时,该蛋白水平下降至检测不到。这种下降是由于SmN mRNA水平相应降低所致。本文讨论了SmN在胚胎细胞系和早期胚胎的可变剪接调控中的潜在作用。