Murine transforming growth factor-β2 (TGF-β2) cDNAs were isolated from cDNA libraries derived from a differentiated murine embryonic carcinoma cell line, PCC3. The composite cDNA sequence is 4267 nucleotides long, including a 1217 nucleotides 5′-untranslated sequence, and encodes a murine TGF-β2 precursor of 414 amino acids with 96% identity to its human counterpart. Several consensus polyadenylation sequences are present in the 1807 nucleotides 3′-untranslated sequence. Five TGF-β2 mRNA species are observed in the developing mouse fetus and they show different patterns of expression during development. TGF-β2 mRNA expression was also examined in adult mouse tissues, in which four of the five RNA species were observed. TGF-β2 mRNAs were present in all adult mouse tissues examined, except liver, and was most abundant in placenta, the male submaxillary gland and lung. The patterns of expression suggest a physiological role for TGF-β2 both in embryonic development and in the maintenance of adult tissues. © 1989 by The Endocrine Society.
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Miller, D. A., Lee, A., Pelton, R. W., Chen, E. Y., Moses, H. L., & Derynck, R. (1989). Murine transforming growth factor-β2 cDNA sequence and expression in adult tissues and embryos. Molecular Endocrinology, 3(7), 1108–1114. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend-3-7-1108
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