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From the Molecular/Cancer Biology Laboratory, Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki (Finland).
Correspondence to Dr Kari Alitalo, Molecular/Cancer Biology Laboratory, Haartman Institute, PL 21 (Haartmaninkatu 3), 00014 University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. E-mail Kari.Alitalo{at}Helsinki.FI
Background The growth and differentiation of endothelial cells are regulated by signal transduction through tyrosine protein kinases. Recently, a novel cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase gene, Bmx (Bone Marrow tyrosine kinase gene in chromosome X), was identified in human bone marrow RNA and found to be expressed predominantly in myeloid hematopoietic cell lineages. Our preliminary analyses indicated that the Bmx gene was also highly expressed in human heart.
Methods and Results Mouse Bmx cDNA was isolated,
sequenced, and found to encode a polypeptide
91% identical to the
human Bmx tyrosine kinase. Northern blotting and in situ
hybridization of tissue sections indicated that Bmx mRNA is
specifically expressed in the endocardium of the developing heart as
well as in the endocardium of the left ventricle and in the
endothelium of large arteries in adult mice. A weak
signal was seen also in coronary arterial
endothelium.
Conclusions Bmx shows a unique specificity of expression among tyrosine kinase genes and may be involved in signal transduction in endocardial and arterial endothelial cells. The results suggest that specific signal transduction mechanisms are present in such endothelia.
Key Words: genes signal transduction endocardium endothelium
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