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We previously reported that the microtubule (MT)-binding domain of
microtubule-associated protein 4
(
MAP4
) contains three 18-amino acid imperfect repeats that are homologous to the repeats found in the MT-binding domains of the neuronal MAPs, MAP2 and tau [Chapin, S. J., & Bulinski, J. C. (1991) J. Cell Sci. 98, 27-36]. Here we report the isolation of clones encoding additional isoforms of
MAP4
, which differ in the number of repeated elements contained within their MT-binding domains. In addition to clones encoding three repeats, we isolated clones encoding a four-repeat isoform, whose MT-binding domain bears a striking similarity to the four-repeat isoform of tau. Other
MAP4
clones that we isolated encode five repeats. The additional repeat in the five-repeat isoform of
MAP4
is quite unusual in its amino acid sequence; this unusual repeat was also found by Aizawa et al. [Aizawa, H., et al. (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265, 13849-13855] among the repeats encoded by bovine
MAP4
clones possessing four repeats. In humans,
MAP4
was recently shown to be encoded by a single-copy gene [West, R. R., et al. (1991) J. Biol. Chem. 266, 21886-21896]; we demonstrated that the human
MAP4
gene is located on human chromosome 3p21. Expression of multiple
MAP4
isoforms from this gene, which appears to result from alternative RNA splicing, was investigated by
RNase
protection analysis of mammalian cell lines and rat tissues. The five-repeat isoform was the only form detectable in most cell lines, and it was the most abundant isoform expressed in rat lung, liver, kidney, spleen, and testis. However, in rat brain, heart, and skeletal muscle, although the five-repeat isoform was expressed at all developmental stages examined, the tau-like four-repeat isoform was also expressed, and its expression increased during development. The three-repeat isoform was expressed in heart and, to a lesser extent, in brain, skeletal muscle, and lung. Our results demonstrate that several different
MAP4
isoforms are expressed in the rat in different tissues and at various developmental stages. Furthermore, our data suggest that differential expression of
MAP4
isoforms possessing distinct MT-binding domains may be involved in the changes in MT dynamics or function that are known to accompany differentiation.
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PMID:Differential expression of alternatively spliced forms of MAP4: a repertoire of structurally different microtubule-binding domains. 785 40