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Patterns of cerebral cortex mRNA expression
Article first published online: 11 OCT 2004
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.490270205
Copyright © 1990 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Bernal, J., Godbout, M., Hasel, K. W., Travis, G. H. and Sutcliffe, J. G. (1990), Patterns of cerebral cortex mRNA expression. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 27: 153–158. doi: 10.1002/jnr.490270205
Publication History
- Issue published online: 11 OCT 2004
- Article first published online: 11 OCT 2004
- Manuscript Accepted: 11 MAY 1990
- Manuscript Revised: 10 MAY 1990
- Manuscript Received: 6 APR 1990
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Keywords:
- subtractive hybridization;
- Alzheimer's disease;
- cholecystokinin
Abstract
A pool of 163 clones, isolated by screening 60,000 members of a Macaca fascicularis cerebral cortex cDNA library with a cortex-minus-cerebellum subtracted probe prepared by the phenol enhancement method, was analyzed by Northern blot hybridization studies. One hundred fifty-three of these clones corresponded to 22 RNAs whose abundance was at least 2-fold higher in cerebral cortex poly (A)+ RNA samples than in samples of cerebellar poly(A)+ Seven of these RNAs, represented by 131 clones, were undetectable in cerebellum. Only 10 of the 163 clones proved to be false positives. The abundance of several of these cortex-enriched RNAs was altered in Alzheimer's disease brains. Several RNAs that were present in cerebral cortex but undetectable in cerebellum were generally enriched in telencephalon, although none was restricted to the cortex. One of the cortex enriched RNAs, whose nucleotide sequence is presented, encoded monkey preprocholecystokinin. Overall, this study provides insights into the powers and limitations of subtractive hybridization and into the patterns of gene expression in the central nervous system.

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