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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1648424
Alternative Splicing Is Responsible for the Presence of Two Tissue Factor mRNA Species in LPS Stimulated Human Monocytes
Publication History
Received 02 July 1991
Accepted after revision 05 August 1991
Publication Date:
02 July 2018 (online)
Summary
Although normally absent from the surface of all circulating cell types, tissue factor (TF) can be induced to appear on circulating monocytes by stimulants like bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and phorbolesters. Northern analysis of RNA isolated from LPS stimulated human monocytes demonstrates the presence of 2.2 kb and 3.1 kb TF mRNA species. The 2.2 kb message codes for the TF protein. As demonstrated by Northern blot analysis with a variety of TF gene probes, the 3.1 kb message arises from an alternative splicing process which fails to remove 955 bp from intron 1. Because of a stop codon in intron 1 no TF protein is produced from the 3.1 kb transcript. This larger transcript should therefore not be taken into account when comparing TF gene transcription and TF protein levels.
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