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Characterization of the rat spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 gene

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Machado-Jeseph disease (MJD) belongs to a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorders characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia. The disease-causing mutation has recently been identified as an unstable and expanded (CAG)n trinucleotide repeat in a novel gene of unknown function. In Caucasians, repeat expansions in the MJD1 gene have also been found in patients with the clinically distinct autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3). In order to gain insight into the biology of the MJD1/SCA3 gene we cloned the rat homologue and studied its expression. The rat and human ataxin-3 gene are highly homologous with an overall sequence identify of ∼88%. However, the C-terminal end of the putative protein differs strongly from the published human sequence. The (CAG)n block in the rat cDNA consits of just three interrupted units suggesting that a long polyglutamine stretch is not essential for the normal function of the ataxin-3 protein in rodents. The expression pattern of the SCA3 gene in various rat and human tissues was investigated by Northern blot analyses. The mature transcript is ∼6 kg in length. In rat testis, a smaller transcript of 1.3 kb was identified. Transcription of rsca3 was detected in most rat tissues including brain. Analyzing the expression level of the SCA3 gene in several human brain sections revealed no significant higher mRNA level in regions predominantly affected in MJD. Thus additional molecules and/or regulatory events are necessary to explain the exclusive degeneration of certain brain areas.

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Received March 26, 1997; Revised and Accepted April 23, 1997

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Schmitt, I., Brattig, T., Gossen, M. et al. Characterization of the rat spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 gene. Neurogenetics 1, 103–112 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100480050015

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