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Mammalian Genome | 1993

Chromosomal localization of uroplakin genes of cattle and mice

A. M. Ryan; James E. Womack; Jun Yu; Jun-Hsiang Lin; Xue-Ru Wu; Tung-Tien Sun; Virginia Clarke; Peter D'Eustachio

The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) of the apical surface of mammalian urinary bladder epithelium contains several major integral membrane proteins, including uroplakins IA and IB (both 27 kDa), II (15 kDa), and III (47 kDa). These proteins are synthesized only in terminally differentiated bladder epithelial cells. They are encoded by separate genes and, except for uroplakins IA and IB, appear to be unrelated in their amino acid sequences. The genes encoding these uroplakins were mapped to chromosomes of cattle through their segregation in a panel of bovine x rodent somatic cell hybrids. Genes for uroplakins IA, IB, and II were mapped to bovine (BTA) Chromosomes (Chrs) 18 (UPK1A), 1 (UPK1B), and 15 (UPK2), respectively. Two bovine genomic DNA sequences reactive with a uroplakin III cDNA probe were identified and mapped to BTA 6 (UPK3A) and 5 (UPK3B). We have also mapped genes for uroplakins 1A and II in mice, to the proximal regions of mouse Chr 7 (Upk1a) and 9 (Upk2), respectively, by analyzing the inheritance of restriction fragment length variants in recombinant inbred mouse strains. These assignments are consistent with linkage relationships known to be conserved between cattle and mice. The mouse genes for uroplakins IB and III were not mapped because the mouse genomic DNA fragments reactive with each probe were invariant among the inbred strains tested. Although the stoichiometry of AUM proteins is nearly constant, the fact that the uroplakin genes are unlinked indicates that their expression must be independently regulated. Our results also suggest likely positions for two human uroplakin genes and should facilitate further analysis of their possible involvement in disease.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1994

Mammalian uroplakins. A group of highly conserved urothelial differentiation-related membrane proteins.

Xue-Ru Wu; Jun-Hsiang Lin; Thomas Walz; Markus Häner; Jun Yu; Ueli Aebi; Tung-Tien Sun


Journal of Cell Biology | 1994

Uroplakins Ia and Ib, two major differentiation products of bladder epithelium, belong to a family of four transmembrane domain (4TM) proteins.

Jun Yu; Jun-Hsiang Lin; Xue-Ru Wu; Tung-Tien Sun


American Journal of Pathology | 1995

Uroplakins, specific membrane proteins of urothelial umbrella cells, as histological markers of metastatic transitional cell carcinomas.

Roland Moll; Xue-Ru Wu; Jun-Hsiang Lin; Tung-Tien Sun


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1994

Precursor sequence, processing, and urothelium-specific expression of a major 15-kDa protein subunit of asymmetric unit membrane.

Jun-Hsiang Lin; Xue-Ru Wu; Gert Kreibich; Tung-Tien Sun


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995

A tissue-specific promoter that can drive a foreign gene to express in the suprabasal urothelial cells of transgenic mice

Jun-Hsiang Lin; Haiping Zhao; Tung-Tien Sun


Neuroreport | 1995

Ectopic expression of a bacterial lacZ gene in the limbic system of transgenic mice.

Birgit Meyer-Puttlitz; Jun-Hsiang Lin; Tung-Tien Sun; Renée K. Margolis


Animal Genetics | 2009

TaqI RFLPs at the bovine uroplakin II locus (UPK2)

A. M. Ryan; James E. Womack; Jun-Hsiang Lin; Tung-Tien Sun


Archive | 2016

A tissue-specific promoter that can drive a foreign gene to express in the suprabasal urothelial cells of transgenic mice (uroplakins/integral membrane protein/asymmetrical unit membrane/urothelial heterogeneity/bladder diseases)

Jun-Hsiang Lin; Haiping Zhao; Tung-Tien Sun


Archive | 1995

A tissue-specific promoterthatcandriveaforeign geneto express inthesuprabasal urothelial cells oftransgenic mice

Jun-Hsiang Lin; Haiping Zhao; Tung-Tien Sun

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Jun Yu

Beijing Institute of Genomics

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Birgit Meyer-Puttlitz

State University of New York System

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Jun Yu

Beijing Institute of Genomics

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