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Transmembrane 9 superfamily proteins (TM9SFs) define a highly conserved protein family, each member of which is characterized by a variable extracellular domain and presumably nine transmembrane domains. Although previous studies have delineated the potential cytological roles of TM9SFs like autophagy and secretory pathway, their functions during development are largely unknown. To establish the basis for dissecting the functions of TM9SFs in vivo, we employed the open-source database, structure prediction, immunofluorescence and Western blot to describe the gene and protein expression patterns of TM9SFs in human and mouse. While TM9SFs are ubiquitously and homogeneously expressed in all tissues in human with RNA sequencing and proteomics analysis, we found that all mice Tm9sf proteins are preferentially expressed in lung except Tm9sf1 which is enriched in brain although they all distributed in various tissues we examined. In addition, we further explored their expression patterns in the mice central nervous system (CNS) and its extension tissue retina. Interestingly, we could show that Tm9sf1is developmentally up-regulated in brain. In addition, we also detected all Tm9sf proteins are located in neurons and microglia instead of astrocytes. Importantly, Tm9sf3 is localized in the nuclei which is distinct from the other members that are dominantly targeted to the plasma membrane/cytoplasm as expected. Finally, we also found that Tm9sf family members are broadly expressed in the layers of INL, OPL, and GCL of retina and likely targeted to the plasma membrane of retinal cells. Thus, our data provided a comprehensive overview of TM9SFs expression patterns, illustrating their ubiquitous roles in different organs, implying the possible roles of Tm9sf2/3/4 in lung functions and Tm9sf1 in neurodevelopment, and highlighting a unique cell biological functions of TM9SF3 in neuronal and microglia.

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