Abstract

Using differential mRNA display (DD-PCR), a novel cDNA, FxC1 (Fracture Callus 1) was isolated from the early stages of a healing fractured femur. Utilizing 5′ RACE PCR, a 598-bp full-length cDNA was obtained for FxC1 that contains an open reading frame (ORF) of 243 bp, encoding for an 80 amino acid protein. Within this ORF, a leucine zipper motif was present.In vitrotranscription/translation of the full-length cDNA generated the expected 9-kDa protein. Northern analysis reveals that this gene is expressed in calluses harvested from post-fracture day 5, 7 and 10, as well as in several other tissues and bone-derived cell lines. During the differentiation of MC3T3 cells along the osteoblast lineage, FxC1 expression increases 3- to 4-fold during the production and deposition of matrix proteins, suggesting a possible role for this protein in cell differentiation.

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