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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
collagenase
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Mouse
glycosylation-dependent cell adhesion molecule 1
(
GlyCAM-1
), also known as mC26 and homologous to bovine PP3, is a milk protein synthesized in the mammary gland. Several studies have investigated the regulation of casein, the major milk protein, gene in the mammary gland, but little is known about
GlyCAM-1
. Here we examined
GlyCAM-1
gene expression in mouse mammary epithelial cells. First, we detected
GlyCAM-1
expression in mammary epithelial cells in situ by immunohistochemistry; almost all mammary epithelial cells of the lactating mouse expressed
GlyCAM-1
. Second, mammary epithelial cells were digested with
collagenase
and cultured with insulin, prolactin and/or glucocorticoid. alpha-Casein and beta-casein genes were expressed following treatment with insulin, prolactin and glucocorticoid. In contrast,
GlyCAM-1
expression could not be detected with any combination of these three hormones. We also analyzed changes in the levels of
GlyCAM-1
and caseins mRNAs in cultured cells. The addition of hormones to the culture medium increased casein mRNAs, but surprisingly reduced
GlyCAM-1
mRNA. Our results suggest that the mechanisms that regulate
GlyCAM-1
gene in mammary cells of lactating mice are different from those involved in the regulation of casein genes.
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PMID:Regulation of glycosylation-dependent cell adhesion molecule 1 (GlyCAM-1) gene in the mouse mammary gland differs from that of casein genes. 1133 58