Cloning and characterization of the murine P2XM receptor gene

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We have isolated the murine counterpart of the human P2XM gene (mP2XM), a P2X purinoceptor that is expressed predominantly in skeletal muscle. The mP2XM gene, consisting of 12 exons that span 10kb of genomic DNA, encodes a 379-amino-acid product with 83% identity to the human homologue. Two potential transmembrane domains (M1 and M2) are present in the predicted product, and a segment resembling the H5 region of voltage-gated ion channels is completely conserved between human and mouse P2XM proteins. Predominant expression of mP2XM in murine skeletal muscle was confirmed by Northern-blot analysis, and a low level of expression was detectable in lung tissue, although human lung does not express P2XM.

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Nawa, G., Urano, T., Tokino, T., Ochi, T., & Miyoshi, Y. (1998). Cloning and characterization of the murine P2XM receptor gene. Journal of Human Genetics, 43(4), 262–267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100380050086

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