Abstract

Transcripts from the α-, β- and δ-tropomyosin genes were studied during development of pure cultures of rat neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. The three cell types contained five α-tropomyosin messengers, produced using both alternative promoters and splicing; one was specific for mature neurons. The β-tropomyosin gene is expressed only in astrocytes and the δ-tropomyosin gene in all three cell types, especially in immature cells. Most of the tropomyosin isoforms are highly cell-specific. Their developmental regulation involves either differential expression of genes, in neurons and oligodendrocytes, and/or changes in alternative splicing, in astrocytes. δ-Tropomyosin (TM-4) may be important during the growth of neuronal and glial cell processes, while specialized isoforms such as the neuron-specific α-tropomyosin TMBr-3 may be involved in the function or plasticity of the mature cells.

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